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Dell 470-ABSF 30-Watts 20V 2A USB Type-C Power Adapter 3ft Power Cable
- 30-Watts power output for efficient charging.
- 20V voltage and 2A current for broad compatibility.
- USB Type-C connector for modern devices.
- Includes a 3ft power cable for convenience.
- Versatile for laptops, tablets, and other USB-C devices.
- Compact and lightweight for portability.
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Product Overview
This Dell 470-ABSF power adapter is a 30-watt USB Type-C charger, operating at 20V with a 2A current. It includes a 3ft power cable, offering a versatile and efficient solution for charging a range of compatible laptops, tablets, and other USB-C powered devices.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 30 Watts |
| Voltage | 20V |
Additional Specifications
| Amperage | 2A |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C |
Product Description
The Dell 470-ABSF power adapter is a modern charging solution featuring a USB Type-C connector. It provides a reliable 30-watt power output, operating at 20V with a 2A current, which is suitable for a wide array of devices that support USB Power Delivery (USB PD) standards. This adapter's versatility makes it an excellent choice for charging various electronics, including compatible Dell laptops, tablets, and other USB-C enabled gadgets. The 30W power rating ensures efficient charging for many ultrabooks and mainstream portable devices, balancing speed with power requirements. Included with a 3-foot power cable, the 470-ABSF offers practical usability without excessive cable length. Its compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable, serving as an ideal accessory for users who require a dependable and efficient power source for their everyday technology needs.


