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Microsoft's 'Replacement' Surface Pro Charger Cable Is an Off-Brand, and Short (theinquirer.net)

Carly Page writes with a story from The Inquirer, where: As part of its Surface Pro charger recall, Microsoft has chosen to replace the sleek, shapely matt[e] plastic original with a cable approximately half the length and ordered from an off-brand manufacturer, in our case China's I-Sheng Electric Wire and Cable Company. Writer Peter Gothard points out a plausible reason for the length, though: "The extraordinarily short length of the cord is presumably to discourage behaviour that resulted in the "tightly wrapped" or "repeatedly bent" cables catching fire in at least 56 separate incidents."

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  1. Cables aren't made for bending and wrapping! by mnslinky · · Score: 4, Funny

    It'd be nice if customers would figure this out. They're supposed to be kept flat and straight, or left in the packaging they shipped in. jeez.

    1. Re:Cables aren't made for bending and wrapping! by p0p0 · · Score: 1, Funny

      *Whoosh*

  2. Re:My replacement didn't look like that by Dunbal · · Score: 1, Funny

    240V should be enough for anybody.

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