-Power connector - Satellite Pro M70 of spare parts original purchase

Hi all

The power on my laptop Toshiba Satellite Pro M70 connector broke and my laptop is out of warranty...

I want to buy a replacement part, where can I get an original piece of toshiba replacement?

Here is a picture of the part:
http://I264.Photobucket.com/albums/ii183/lkjh_g/IMG00055-20100131-1907.jpg

Thank you

Hello

You can get all the spare parts Toshiba since an official authorized service provider. I n don't know where you life, but if you bought your laptop in Europe, you can find here an ASP in your country:
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com > support & downloads > find an authorized service provider

Just speak with technicians to get the right spare for you.

Alternative under Feliks wrote that you can search on eBay for second hand parts. Sometimes you can get really good deals for this. ;)

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