The HP Notebook 90W Smart AC Adapter is the ideal companion for your notebook. Enjoy the convenience of having adapters in multiple locations in your home or always having one in your carrying case when on the go. The Smart AC Adapter is a genuine HP product you can trust for the quality, protection, and energy efficiency of your notebook PC. Compatible with the following notebook Series:
My HP came with a 19v 65w converter, and the reviews indicate this 90w model is a bit larger/heavier. That's OK with me...I will make it the stay at the office converter...but something to keep in mind if weight is an issue.
kalyans said: Do a little bit of search on eBay and you will find them lmspf said: There are NONE cheaper on eBay.No new, genuine HP, 90W ones that I can find. (In fact, I can't even find any new, genuine, 65W ones for this price or cheaper)
Yeah ! Not a lot of happy users there. A significant problem area seems to be the dongle /adapter that is required to use older laptops ( small barrel ) with this ( large barrel ) Adapter.
I have had 3 DV9000 series laptops in the past 3-4 years and so far the el cheapo 3rd party power bricks from eBay have worked better than original HP ones for me.
jstyles
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posted: Oct. 14, 2009 @ 7:53p
fastzipperus said: john89 said: Last time I got this deal from Buy.com it was obviously an open box. It worked and was still a good deal but it was not new.
Same here, I got this deal a couple weeks back and it was defintely not new. The box had been opened before and the charger was used.
Same as well, it was used, but seems to work fine.
My original HP adapters all make a high-frequency whine when plugged in with my laptop off. Once I power on the laptop (i.e. applying load to the adapter), the whine goes away. Rather annoying.
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