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Posted by mdongwe
 - September 18, 2024, 22:10:50
Why can't people just start using Wh instead of meaningless mAh
Posted by Eric
 - September 18, 2024, 21:38:49
Quote from: LemonLime on September 16, 2024, 05:26:54
Quote from: Noneya on September 16, 2024, 00:15:07why do people say "in-built" when it's not grammatically correct at all? It's "built-in" Unless you say inward-built "in-built" isn't even a thing. If you say it outright like "the port is built-in to the device" this is correct. Now use the same thing with in-built ", "the port is in-built to the device"  see? makes no sense... if you ad "inward" it's better; "The port is inward-built on/to the device KINDA sounds better but still silly.

No idea where this came from but it'll never be grammatically correct in the English language.

"in-built" is simply incorrect usage and not even good slang much less proper.
Oxford Dictionary disagrees with you...
And almost the entire native English speaking population on the planet disagrees with you...
Posted by LemonLime
 - September 16, 2024, 05:26:54
Quote from: Noneya on September 16, 2024, 00:15:07why do people say "in-built" when it's not grammatically correct at all? It's "built-in" Unless you say inward-built "in-built" isn't even a thing. If you say it outright like "the port is built-in to the device" this is correct. Now use the same thing with in-built ", "the port is in-built to the device"  see? makes no sense... if you ad "inward" it's better; "The port is inward-built on/to the device KINDA sounds better but still silly.

No idea where this came from but it'll never be grammatically correct in the English language.

"in-built" is simply incorrect usage and not even good slang much less proper.
Oxford Dictionary disagrees with you...
Posted by Noneya
 - September 16, 2024, 00:15:07
why do people say "in-built" when it's not grammatically correct at all? It's "built-in" Unless you say inward-built "in-built" isn't even a thing. If you say it outright like "the port is built-in to the device" this is correct. Now use the same thing with in-built ", "the port is in-built to the device"  see? makes no sense... if you ad "inward" it's better; "The port is inward-built on/to the device KINDA sounds better but still silly.

No idea where this came from but it'll never be grammatically correct in the English language.

"in-built" is simply incorrect usage and not even good slang much less proper.
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 15, 2024, 11:40:26
The latest hi-res image of Anker's 25,000mAh Zolo power bank confirms its 165W output and dual inbuilt USB-C cables, one of which is retractable. The power bank features a digital display for battery status and includes one USB-A port and one other USB-C port, likely enabling 4-device simultaneous charging.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-clear-image-confirms-Anker-s-25-000-mAh-Zolo-power-bank-with-165W-output-and-dual-inbuilt-USB-C-cables.888912.0.html