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HP 159224-001 65 Watts Power Adapter For Armada M700 E50
- 65 Watts power output
- Designed for HP Armada M700 and E50 series
- Ensures stable power delivery
- High-quality construction
- Reliable performance for older laptop models
- Includes power cord
- Direct replacement part
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Product Overview
The HP 159224-001 is a 65-watt power adapter designed for HP Armada M700 and E50 series laptops. It provides reliable power for charging and operation.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 65 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Armada M700, E50 |
Product Description
This HP 159224-001 power adapter is specifically manufactured to supply 65 watts of power to HP Armada M700 and E50 series laptops. It is designed to provide a stable and consistent power flow, which is crucial for both charging the laptop's battery and powering its operations during use. The adapter's specifications are tailored to meet the power requirements of these specific Armada models, ensuring their reliable performance. The adapter is built with durability in mind, making it a dependable solution for users of these older HP laptop models. It typically includes essential safety features to protect the laptop from power surges and other electrical irregularities. Its design prioritizes efficient power delivery, ensuring that the laptop receives the correct voltage and amperage for optimal function. As a genuine HP part, the 159224-001 power adapter guarantees compatibility and performance that meets HP's original standards for the Armada M700 and E50 series. It serves as an ideal replacement for a lost or damaged original adapter, or as a convenient spare, ensuring that users can continue to power their essential mobile computing devices.

