Qantas A330-200 Exit Row Power?

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Oliver Gigacz

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Sorry if this has already been asked.

I am traveling on a PER-MEL flight later this week, and it is scheduled to be a Qantas Domestic A332. I am seated in 44K. I was wondering if these exit row seats had the USB port to charge your phone or MP3? Has anyone else on the forum used these before?
 
I think you may be out of luck: (Flying with Qantas | Inflight internet | Wifi | Mobile | Telecommmunications)
.[h=2]PC Power Outlets[/h]PC power is available in First, Business and Premium Economy on selected international B747-400 and in Business on all international A330-300 aircraft. This system provides 110V AC (60 Hz) power and accepts most household power plugs including: Australian 2 or 3 pin, European 2 pin, Japanese 2 or 3 pin and USA 2 or 3 pin. Customers using UK 2 or 3 pin plugs need to use an adaptor.
PC power is available on all A380 aircraft in First, Business and shared in Premium Economy and Economy.
In order to assure the safety of all users of this service, the available power is limited by Airworthiness Regulations. The PC power is configured to provide a maximum of output of 75 watts. If the limit is exceeded by a user, which is possible on new version PCs the power to the user will be interrupted and can only be reset on the ground.
 
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