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Sheena Vasani

Sheena Vasani

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    RedMagic will start selling a translucent 150-watt charger with adjustable RGB lights next week.

    RedMagic, the gaming brand of ZTE subdivision Nubia, is hopping on the transparent tech trend. Starting on March 1st, RedMagic will begin selling the clear RedMagic DAO 150W GaN Charger for $199 with a $20 discount through March 31st.

    The portable charger can juice up gaming laptops and other devices simultaneously, with four output ports including a pair of USB-C ports offering a maximum power output of 140W. You can also adjust the charger’s RGB lights, monitor the status of each port, and take advantage of Bluetooth connectivity via the companion app.

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    REDMAGIC DAO 150W GaN Charger
    REDMAGIC DAO 150W GaN Charger
    REDMAGIC DAO 150W GaN Charger
    REDMAGIC DAO 150W GaN Charger
    REDMAGIC DAO 150W GaN Charger
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    Sheena Vasani
    Sheena Vasani
    15.5 million Toshiba laptop chargers are being recalled after 679 reports of overheating or catching on fire.

    Dynabook Americas is recalling 15.5 million Toshiba laptop chargers sold between April 2008 and April 2014, according to the CPSC. Dynabook received 679 reports of the black AC Adapters either overheating, catching fire, melting, or burning, resulting in 43 minor burns.

    You can click here to find out if your charger is among those recalled. If it is, stop using it immediately and contact Dynabook for a free replacement.

    Black Toshiba AC Adapters that are being recalled
    Black Toshiba AC Adapters that are being recalled
    Image: Dynabook Americas
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