AC Adaptor 18.5V 3.5A Power Supply for HP Compaq Laptop
February 20th, 2008 by admin
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Overwrought Quality!!!Brand new!!!
Extra AC Adaptor 18.5V 3.5A pays HP Compaq Laptop EXACTING Cable
Input Voltage 100-240V, 50/60 Hz (worldwide compatibility)
Input Undistinguished: 1.64A
Produce: 18.5V / 3.5A
CE certified
Congeneric Model:
Compaq Armada :
110, E500, E500s, E700, M300, M700, V300, e500, e500s PC
Compaq Evo :
N110 Disposal, N150, N200, N400c Rule, N410c, N600, N600c, N610c, N620c, N800, N800 neatness, N800v, N800w, N1000c, N1000v,
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