Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | nospam |
Date | 07/24/2014 17:20 (07/24/2014 11:20) |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Tony Cooper |
Followups | Tony Cooper (3h & 30m) > nospam Eric Stevens (8h & 3m) > nospam |
no, because it's not a battery charger. where do you put the batteries into it? you don't.Tony CoopernospamnospamEric Stevens
so you agree that it's called a power supply, although it does have other names too.
Like 'battery charger'.
nope.
a battery charger does just that, charge batteries, usually removing the battery from the device and inserting them into the charger.
that's different than a power supply, which powers the device and which may also charge a battery while the battery is still in the device.
Wait a minute! You've said in another post that people call them different things, and that's OK. So if that's OK, then calling the power adapter a "battery charger" is perfectly legitimate by your rules. If it's used to charge the battery, calling it a "battery charger" is logical.