⚡ Charge smarter, work faster—never miss a beat with Lenovo power.
This 65W Lenovo laptop charger features a universal 100-240V input and a yellow square USB tip with pin for precise compatibility. Designed for a broad range of Lenovo ThinkPad X and G series models, it delivers fast and reliable power with a 12-month warranty for professional peace of mind.
M**Y
Charges fast
I was so scared that I was about to start college and didn't have a charger for my laptop.This charger works well with my Chromebook laptop and the length is perfect as opposed to the standard charger that comes with the chromebook.felt like it charges faster than the original one, and a great value for my money.
G**Y
Perfect Replacement
Works perfectly in my Lenovo E560.
A**A
Good cable
Works well
G**7
It works as it should.
The thing I look for most is how the plug fits into the laptop. I've had any number that were a bit too tight or a bit too loose, but still worked as they were "technically" the correct connector. This one, however, fits perfectly.I have another Lenovo laptop that uses the same charger and I still have the original one for it, so I know how it's supposed to fit. It fit perfectly. I even plugged the new charger into the other laptop for comparison and was extremely happy.Also, it doesn't get overly hot, like many third-party chargers. Most definitely a worthwhile purchase.
S**N
Good charger
I hope these last more than a year though.
L**D
Better than the original
Just got this but I'll give it a 5 star for now til I use it more. Packaging was good. It is powering my Lenovo E560 laptop w/o problems. It seems better than the Power Supply that came with my E560. The original adapter was probably outsourced by a company like Delta or Astec. The new one one runs cooler than the OEM charger/PSU. It has specifications that are better than the original. The output is spec'ed at 20V, 3.25A compared to the original Lenovo PSU's output 20V, 2.25A, so ostensibly this PS puts out 44% more power. The new unit's ferrite that dampens interference in the PSU output cable is around the same size as the original PSU. Without proper equipment, one way to compare interference is using an AM radio held close to the cable when it's feeding current.On PSUs:Type A plugs -- have 2 prongs. They're polarized if the two blades are different widths. On most A/C receptacles the pljugs can only be inserted one way. The smaller hole is usually Hot ("Line"). My laptop PSU has 2 prongs of the same width, so depending on design it's polarized only if I plug it in a certain way. It's not as safe as a Type B plug. My original PC's PSU was Type A, with equal width blades.Type B plugs (3 prongs), which this PSU has, have an additional safety feature, with one blade connecting to Safety Ground (protective earth). If wiring to the A/C receptacle is correct, it is safer than a Type A.3-blade AC connectors are inconvenient if the AC receptacle only has two holes. Using 3-to-2 prong adapters defeats the safety feature of the third, centered, prong that goes to Protective Earth (grounding rod at service entrance).I'm guessing this new PSU is safer because it doesn't arc when plugged into the outlet, even with a load (laptop). The original one did. Arcing with a load as small as a laptop it's designed to power is not cool.
R**L
High Quality Charger
i call amazon customer service and told them my laptop charger damage they send out a replacement ,not any replacement but a better replacement than the original charger, amazon you are the number #1 online store hands down ,and your customer service is amazing .Raymond
L**R
Good PS
It works perfectly
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