Product Description:
This Is a Generic Replacement For Part # 101898-001. 101880-001, 146594-001, 159224-001, 163444-001, 179725-003, A265, AC-C14, 285288-001, LPACQ3, PA-1651-02C, PP1006, PPP002D, P-0K065B13, 239427-001, 239427-003, 239704-001, 239705-001, 265602-001387661-001, 209126-001, 209124-001, 120765-001, 338136-001, 386315-002, DC895B, 371790-001, 239427-001, PA-1650-02C, 239704-001 . This Generic Replacement Ac Adapter Works With HP NC6000 Notebook series, NC8000 series, NX5000 series and NX7010, HP PAVILION DV1000, DV1100, DV1200, ZE2000, COMPAQ PRESARIO 2200XX SERIES, 2204US, V2000, V2030US, V2010US, V2100, BUSINESS NOTEBOOK NC4010, NC4200, NC6000, NC6120, NC6220, NC6230, NC8000, NC8230, NW8000, NX5000, NX6110, NX6120, NX7010, X90XX, NX9020, NX9030, NX9040, TABLET PC M2000, Fits Armada M300, M700, E, V series, Prosignia 160, 170 , EVO N110, N150, N200, N400C, N410C, N600C, N610C, N800, N800C, N800V, N800W, Presario 300 and 2800 Tablet PC TC1000, TC1000 - TM5800, TC1100, & Others. For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
Product Details
- Feature:
- This Non-OEM replacement AC Adapter is designed for various different makes and models from Compaq & HP. Please See Below
- For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
- 100% OEM Compatible
- Guaranteed to meet or exceed original specifications
- 30 Day Warranty
- Brand: BetterDealComputers
- Label: BetterDealComputers
- LegalDisclaimer: This Is A NON-OEM Generic Replacement, Photo Is Generic Actual Product May Vary, If Bought From BetterDealComputers You Have A 30 Day Warranty..
- Manufacturer: BetterDealComputers
- Model: AC18H65M-gn
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: BetterDealComputers
- Studio: BetterDealComputers
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