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The 65W Laptop Charger is a versatile and reliable power solution for a wide range of Dell Latitude models. With a robust output of 19.5V and 3.34A, it ensures your devices stay powered up and ready to go. Certified for safety and backed by a 12-month warranty, this charger is designed for professionals who demand quality and reliability.
D**S
If it isn't a Dell Made Charger, your Laptop won't reconize it as the correct part.
This Review is long, but it's longer for some good reasons...With these aftermarket chargers, yea they're usually a lot less expensive but there is a down side.Dell Laptop Mainboards have been engineered to use OEM Parts, the Charger is one of those parts. However you can use practically any Brand SSD or Memory to Upgrade your Laptop....A lot of the times, (depending on witch model Dell Laptop I'm using), I will get one of the following messages/error message....During Boot-up, I get an ''Error Message'' letting me know that the power source isn't recognized, so certain functions cannot be used. (Tht is not an exact quote but you get the idea.When needing to run the ''Self-Diagnostics Test'' Program, unless the Charger is an OEM, you can get stuck in what is called ''A Diagnostic-Test-Loop'', meaning, you usually can't get into the OS, and may require you to continually Hold-Down the Power Button in order to Force your Laptop to Power-Down. But here's the whole problem with that usually happens....Also known as a ''Hard Reset'', These Hard Resets are used/needed when running certain functionality tests, when Boot-Up Issues are present, (Will Not Boot-Up-Into-Windows.), and the laptop requires you to ''De-Energize the Mainboard, inside your laptop, by 1: Unplugging the Charger. 2: Removing the Battery, where depending on the model, This would mean completely disassembling the laptop. & then3: Holding down the Power Button for up to 1 minute, to de-energize all of the Capacitors on the Mainboard. Then you assemble the Laptop... This totally sucks....Hard Resets are not for when you get up in the morning, grab a cup of coffee, then sitting down & powering on your laptop & then end up spending up to 10 or 15 minutes yelling at it, because it worked just fine last night....I have a total of 5 Dell laptops. The 1st 2 are *Inspiron 15R-5520, (Released back in 2012-13).(Please Read The ''Notes'' Section at the bottom of my Review for Laptop Information).....For the 15R-5520's, After I installed the latest BIOS Update from the Dell Website, The Maximum Memory for the laptops increased from 8GB, to a total of 16GB. (That's Called A Great Engineering Idea from Dell, & the memory thing isn't engineered into every Model made by them., it could have been an engineering oops moment...)The other 2 Dells I use/have, are the Inspiron 2-in-1 Tablet-Laptop Model 13-7378.Although I've been really use to using laptops with a 15.6'' size Screen, it wasn't hard to make the adjustment down to the smaller 13.3'' Screen, as I imagined it would be. Plus, it's so nice to fold & sit it on my lap & watch a movie or 2, or with the keyboard showing, i still browse the web, do research & make documents.Storage: I replaced the smaller 256GB SSDs that came from the Factory. One of the 13-7378 laptops now has a 500Gb SSD, (Actually an *M.2 SATA Drive), while the 2nd one has a larger 1-TB M.2 SATA Drive, it has plenty of storage. (See, I do a lot of research, which requires me to have at least 1, (one) Laptop with more storage...My 5th & Final Dell, is the Inspiron 3000 Series Laptop, Model 3583. (Released back in 2018 thru 2020 Although this model is part of Dell's Budget line, Dell engineered the Mainboard with 2 Storage Ports/Slots. One Port takes the older 2.5'' SATA SSD. However Dell also added a port/slot for a M.2 P-CLe - NVMe SSD, (The NVMe's are the fastest of the M'2 Storage Drives)... Strange, the Budget Model comes with a Faster Storage Drive, while their Better Laptop comes with a Slower Drive....Here is the information that you might want to think about, starting with the oldest laptops first...Note 1: Dell Inspiron 15R-5520 Laptops. They are among the last Laptop Lines Made By Dell that will allow you to run the Windows 7, or older OS. Although Windows 10/10 Pro can run on these laptops, I still like Windows 7 because there's a lot of software programs made for that OS, that I use. So it might not get used a whole lot but it does have an up-gradable CPU, as I said earlier, they hold 16GB of Memory. Plus you can remove the Optical Drive & through an adapter, you can add a 2nd Storage SSD, instead of having to carry around an external Storage Drive.... (The parts are so much older, making any repairs can be done cheap...Note: When Intel came out with the 7th Generation of their i-3, i-5 & i-7 CPU's they no longer worked with Window's 7, or the newer OS... So in other words, You have to use Windows 10....Note 2: Inspiron 2-in-1 Tablet/Laptop, Model 13-7378. Here's how Microsoft & Laptop Manufacturers joined together, in order to force End-Users into the Newer-Zero Privacy OS. (ie. Windows 10/10 Pro, followed by the newer, OS 11 & so on.) By making the Newer CPU's/ aka Processors differently, they will no longer work with older versions of Windows OS, ie 7/Basic,7 Home, /7 Pro, /7 Ultimate...I totally dislike knowing that Microsoft engineered a lot of extra Back-Doors into the OS, for their ''So Called'' 3rd Party Vendors to pop-in to monitor an issue, correct an issue. Because of this, we're still not fully aware of the entire list of their 3rd Party Vendors & I hate to say it but you'd probably want to start using Smoke Signals in order to communicate with people, instead of emailing, or chatting using your favorite Social Media. So Yes, to me, the more privacy I have, the better. It's not like I'm doing anything illegal, it's just the fact ya know, practically anyone can see what we do online, or even offline when the wifi card is in the ''On-Position.''Again, I apologize for making this Review so long, but when I get into a subject, I always seem to lean towards explaining every single detail that I'm aware of about the item, or all the items associated with it...Note 3: These newer Laptops, Inspiron 2-in-1 13-7378, or the Inspiron 3000 - 3583 and the Batteries. When you start receiving messages on these Laptops, letting you know that the System Battery is starting to wear out, Do yourself a favor. These newer laptops are designed with Batteries on the inside of the Case, perhaps 1 out of every 20 Laptop Models are still Old-School, with External Batteries..Here's the biggest issues caused by allowing your Batty to wear completely out before replacing it.Here's what happened to me. I let the Battery in one of my 13-7383 2-in-1 laptops to get completely worn out. Now even though the laptop would Boot-Up & I could still work in the Windows OS, I began getting ''Random'' Restarts, when I was still working on something. Sometimes I would get stuck in one of those Self-Diagnostic-Tests, where it could take up to a half hour to correct. Sometimes the Battery just kept charging, which can damage your Mainboard because once it over-swells & plastic that conceals the Battery pops open, the leakage can ruin your Mainboard.So do yourself a favor. When you first notice that it's taking a longer time to re-charge the Battery, or you start receiving any Battery-Error Messages, order a replacement Battery & install it. Now if you decide to use an Aftermarket Battery, 1: they will not last as long as the OEM Battery, but with most folks, spending $80+ for the Battery is considered insane.... So if you don't mind the extra bucks, go OEM.Now this Review was originally for Dell Chargers. I've had more problems than it's worth from buying Aftermarket Chargers. In fact, the one I bought here for this Review, was the very last one I'll be getting. Luckily I still have extra/older OEM Dell Chargers around the house to use. Now the Cord-Adapters I'll buy from Aftermarket companies. Those are used to either increase, or decrease the size of the plug on the Laptop...I know the review was really long but I wanted to talk about other issues that you may encounter....I certainly hope I was able to help at least some of you reading this Review.... Thank You & Take Care, Dan
K**G
Works for my dell latitude
Really appreciated the well wrapped cord with nice Velcro cord mgmt straps. Worked perfect for my dell latitude laptop
S**D
It will get hot if you are using your laptop while charging
The Charger works fine as a charger alone do not use the laptop while charging. the charger becomes hot.
T**R
This transformer worked great with my old HP Z-book G2 laptop?
the value for the cost is outstanding.. It works great! Now let's see how long it will last?
A**R
Compatible
Meets all the specs for and older computer. All set for many more years.
L**N
Lemon product but good ending!
Please read carefully! I ordered this charger and it arrived within a couple days, as usual. Plugged it into my laptop immediately and left it alone. About thirty minutes later, opened up the laptop to find that although the power button was on and windows had booted up, it was running on about 4% and NOT charging. My lap top displayed a pop up that said I needed to use a charger that was at least 65 watts. It would not charge my laptop nor did it provide enough electricity to use it at all. I thought it was a 65 watt charger because it said it worked with my Inspiron 15-5547. I returned it and asked for a refund to my account. Very surprisingly, I received another brand new charger in the mail from the seller within two days, I hadn't even requested a replacement! They sent me a new charger without being asked! The new charger works, so apparently, the first one was a lemon, which I don't fault them for. I didn't give them a five because its frustrating just to get a product that doesn't work! But the company was quick to return!
S**O
Great Seller Highly Recommend!
Just received it the other day and so far EXCELLENT. Thank You So Much!
P**N
Perfect for my Dell!
I was very pleased with the information the seller provided to help me purchase this charger. I searched MANY different adapters but non of the various retailers provided the proper product ID that matched my Dell Computer thus making me second guess if they were selling me the proper charger. The id's matched perfectly (as it should) for my Laptop and it works the way it should. The charger itself seems very well made, sturdy (as what you would HOPE for with a charger). I believe that this charger will outlast the one it replaced just based on the fact of how heavy, and well made the various components of it seem to be. There are other chargers I've purchased that are very poorly made, flimsy (which scares me to some degree) being an electronic component...it should be well made., safe. GREAT purchase and worth the cost! Less cost can be great but paying more for a quality electronic makes it all worth it!
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