This AC power adapter for selected HP notebook series has a power consumption of 90W. HP Smart supplies power to the notebook and simultaneously charges the internal battery so that when the device is disconnected from the power source, it will be instantly ready for mobile use. This AC power supply can power a laptop in the office or at home, but can also easily fit into your bag when you're travelling.
Parameters and Specifications:
Intended for:
HP 250 G2 (F0Z00EA, F0Y97EA, F0Y89EA, F0Y83EA, F0Y78EA, F0Y91EA))
HP 255 G2 (F0Z60EA, F0Z71EA, F0Z62EA)
HP ProBook 450 G1 (E9Y59EA)
HP ProBook 470 G1 Notebook PC (E9Y70EA)
HP ProBook 645 G1 Notebook PC (F4N62AW)
HP ProBook 650 G1 Notebook PC (F4M01AW)
HP ProBook 650 G1 (H5G74EA, H5G79EA)
HP ProBook 655 G1 Notebook PC (F4Z43AW)
HP ProBook 655 G1 (H5G82EA)
HP EliteBook 820 G1 (H5G05EA, H5G13EA, H5G09EA, F1R78AW, F1R80AW)
HP EliteBook 840 G1 (G1U82AW, H5G16EA, H5G29EA, H5G23EA, H5G18EA, F1R86AW, F1R88AW, F1R92AW)
HP EliteBook 850 G1 (H5G44EA, H5G36EA, F1R09AW)
HP ZBook 14 Mobile Workstation (F0V04EA, F0V06EA, F0V01EA, F0V02EA,F0V00EA, F0V03EA, F4X79AA, F4X81AA, F0V05EA)
HP ZBook 15 Mobile Workstation (F0U62EA, F0U60EA, F0U61EA, F0U59EA, E9X20AW, F0U58EA, E9X18AW, F0U67EA, F0U66EA, F4P39AW, F0U63EA, F0U64EA, F0U65EA)
HP ZBook 17 Mobile Workstation (E9X03AW, F0V48EA, F0V50EA, F0V47EA, F0V49EA, F0V54EA, F0V56EA, F0V57EA, F0V55EA, F6E62AW, F0V51EA, F0V52EA, E9X01AW, F0V53EA, F0V46EA)
Thin mobile client HP MT41 (LY622EA, LY623EA)
HP Spectre Pro 13 (F1N42EA)
Power consumption:
90W
Hewlett-Packard was founded in the difficult times of the Great Depression. The founders were a pair of friends whose name the company still proudly bears. They started their business in an unobtrusive garage near the city of Palo Alto. It is now a national monument. HP’s success lay not in copying existing products, but in the ability and courage to come up with something new.
The first commercial triumph was an oscillator that surpassed all competition in quality, yet sold at a quarter of the price. In 1968, HP released their first desktop computer - a desktop calculator. The company currently manufactures products primarily related to computer technology - computers and laptops, printers, scanners, digital cameras, servers, and last but not least, calculators.
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