Features
- Genuine OEM Laptop Adapter
- Guaranteed to meet the specification of your laptop
- RoHs Compliant and CE Approved
- 12 Months RTB Warranty
- White Colour
- Supplied with FREE 1.8M Power Cord
Advent
4211
IBM/Lenovo
IdeaPad S10 (10.2)
IdeaPad S10-2 (10.1"l)
IdeaPad S10-2C (10.1"l)
IdeaPad S10e
IdeaPad S12 (12.1)
IdeaPad S9
IdeaPad S9e
IdeaPad U150 (11.6)
IdeaPad U160 (11.6)
IdeaPad U165 (11.6", 65W)
IdeaPad U260 (14.0)
LG
X X100 UMPC
X X110
X X130
Medion
Akoya Akoya Mini E1210
Akoya Akoya Mini E1211
Akoya Akoya Mini E1212
Akoya Akoya Mini E1217
Akoya Akoya Mini E1311
Akoya Akoya Mini E1312
Akoya Akoya Mini E5211
MEDION MD98240
MEDION MIM2280 Series (MD96380/MD96405/MD96420/MD96443/MD96464/MD96517/ MD96363)
MEDION MIM2300 Series ( MD96648/ MD96499/ MD96697/ MD96662/ MD97310)
MEDION WIM2150
MEDION WIM2170
MEDION WIM2180
MEDION WIM2190
MEDION WIM2210
MEDION WIM2220
MSI
Wind U100
Wind U100 Plus
Wind U100X
Wind U110 ECO
Wind U115 Hybrid
Wind U120
Wind U120H
Wind U123
Wind U123H
Wind U123T
Wind U160
Wind U200
Wind U210
Wind U230
X-Slim X340
Charger Specification
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Laptop Charger Buying Guide
Choosing the right laptop charger is crucial for maintaining the health and functionality of your device. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you make an informed decision:
1. Identify Your Laptop's Requirements
- Brand and Model: Ensure you know the exact brand and model of your laptop. This information is typically found on a label on the bottom of the laptop.
- Power Specifications: Check the voltage (V) and current (A) requirements, usually found on the original charger or on a sticker on the laptop. A mismatch can damage your device.
2. Charger Connector Size
- Connector Type: Different laptops use different connector types (barrel, USB-C, MagSafe, etc.). Verify the exact type and size of the connector your laptop uses.
- Dimensions: Measure the outer and inner diameter of the connector if it’s a barrel type. The wrong size won’t fit properly or may not work at all.
3. Compatibility
- OEM vs. Aftermarket: Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) chargers are made by the laptop’s manufacturer and ensure full compatibility. Aftermarket chargers can be less expensive but require careful selection to ensure they meet the laptop's specifications.
- Universal Chargers: These come with multiple interchangeable tips and adjustable voltage settings. While versatile, they must be set correctly to avoid damage.
4. Power Rating (Wattage)
- Ensure the charger’s wattage is equal to or higher than the original charger. A lower wattage charger may not power the laptop effectively or may overheat.
- Common ratings include 45W, 65W, 90W, and 120W.
5. Voltage and Current
- Voltage should match exactly. For example, if your laptop requires 19V, the charger should provide 19V.
- The current (amperage) can be higher than required but never lower. For example, if your laptop requires 3.42A, a charger providing 4.5A is acceptable, but not one that provides 2A.
6. Safety Features
- Overvoltage Protection: Prevents damage from voltage spikes.
- Short Circuit Protection: Shuts down the charger if a short circuit is detected.
- Overheat Protection: Ensures the charger doesn’t overheat during use.
7. Brand Reputation and Reviews
- Choose reputable brands known for quality and reliability.
- Read reviews to understand the experiences of other users, particularly regarding longevity and safety.
8. Warranty
- A good warranty period indicates confidence in the product's quality. Look for at least a 1-year warranty.
9. Portability and Design
- Consider the size and weight if you travel frequently. Slim and lightweight designs are more portable.
- Look for detachable cables for easier replacement if the cable wears out.
10. Cost
- While OEM chargers tend to be more expensive, they often provide better longevity and safety. Balance cost with the assurance of compatibility and safety.