Now that looks interesting! Must be better than having my hairdryer loud inverter cranking away for hours. This is a quality unit? Does it charge in a normal amount of time? Seems like it would be much better for leaving plugged in during use as well.
The battery within my laptop is useless. It will last just long enough to switch from one power cord to the other.
The DC to DC car adapter in the link I posted above allows the laptop to work exactly like the original one which came with your laptop and plugs into the wall/ grid/ inverter. The laptop will not know the difference.
I have a battery monitor, and although the laptops power requirement varies constantly with the task, when I use my car Adapter the amps used are always significantly less than when powered with the Inverter.
I have noticed my laptop's original power brick gets hotter on MSW Inverter than when plugged into the grid, but it never failed. Also my laptop seemed to run a little slower after the battery was fully charged when running on my MSW inverter.
I've had my DC to DC car laptop adapter for a year now. It is great. Great for traveling in other's vehicles as well. Nothing like burning a CD for your Buddy when sitting in traffic.
I notice one can get a pure sine 120 watt inverter for 100$ now. If you have other electronics that you want to run on PSW, maybe this option is better.
http://www.donrowe.com/inverters/puresine_120.html
http://www.invertersrus.com/pwri18012s.html
I just read some reviews of AIMS PSW inverters on Amazon. I'd give it a wide berth, and go with Samlex. Amazon is selling a PSW xantrex 600 watt PSW for 154.
http://www.amazon.com/Prowatt-SW600-Watt-Sinewave-Inverter/dp/B002O5P8BA