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Tumbling over power cordsTumbling over power cordsPosted Jan 16, 2006 0:05 UTC (Mon) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091)In reply to: Tumbling over power cords by njhurst Parent article: Intel and More Inside (O'ReillyNet) That would be nice, but no. Just look at the animated picture in Apple's page, right where it talks about MagSafe. Clearly there are conductive (metallic) pins. I had heard that inductive connectors have significant losses and so they are not suited for high-power tasks; but apparently it is not so for electric car chargers. Contrary to what h2 said in grandparent, the MagSafe connector is not so different from a regular connector; but it is guided and held in place by magnetic forces, so it does not need to be 1 cm long. Looks good.
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