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		<title>Yoga 3 Pro&#8217;s 2-in-1 Charging Port</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aside other nice things about the new Yoga 3 Pro laptop from Lenovo, I am quite fascinated about its charging port that combines both USB and charging port into one. The power adapter that comes with the laptop has a special charging connector that has two extra pins on each side, matching two extra pins on the Yoga&#8217;s charging port. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside other nice things about the new Yoga 3 Pro laptop from Lenovo, I am quite fascinated about its charging port that combines both USB and charging port into one.</p>
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<p>The power adapter that comes with the laptop has a special charging connector that has two extra pins on each side, matching two extra pins on the Yoga&#8217;s charging port. The extra pins make a connection when the charging cord is plugged into the laptop telling laptop that it&#8217;s time to feed you more juice. Because of that, you cannot use a regular USB cable to charge the laptop. When a regular USB cord is plugged in, the charging port on Yoga then acts like a regular USB 2.0 port.</p>
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<p>And because it&#8217;s also colored as yellow, meaning that it&#8217;s an Always-On port that supplies power to the gadget even while in sleep mode or off.</p>
<p>Yoga 3 requires 2A at 20V to power up. So if you need an additional power adapter for traveling, look at 40W Lenovo AC adapter in their accessories section. It&#8217;s so popular right now that the back order is on 6 weeks. In addition to 2A at 20V, the 40W power adapter also supplies 2A at 5.2V that is enough to charge a phone and tablet.</p>The post <a href="https://www.kjctech.net/yoga-3-pros-2-in-1-charging-port/">Yoga 3 Pro’s 2-in-1 Charging Port</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.kjctech.net">KC's Blog</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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