Suggest entering the search word - match adapter to laptop - on Google. I found a place that's an adapter outlet using that search term. They make the adapters and chargers with much longer warranties, like 2 years. Just can't remember the name of the place. Good luck.
If you use multiple laptops, it's likely that a universal charger would better suit you as well. You may want to consider getting one of these, although avoid shpos like Currys or PC World where good chargers can cost upwards of £80/£90. I'd recommend doing a quick search for Imperial Gadgets which is where I got mine, but I'm sure there are other good shops flying about as well.
No, your charger will have to be a Toshiba charger
the battery charger and the charger are the same thing. the charger charges the battery and the laptop runs off the power from the battery. hope this helps
Yes, if the output voltage and ampage are the same, at the same time, the dc connector is the same. Otherwise don't use a toshiba laptop charger to plug in a lenovo laptop charger.
the voltage of a laptop charger is in between fifteen to twenty four voltage.
Yes , user can buy laptop charger on low price also and charger are easily available on stores.
pluged into my laptop where else would it be?
the charger for your laptop. no idea why its called that though
No, the laptop chargers change depending on the make and model for Dell products. I would make sure you get the right charger for your laptop.
no
Most laptop chargers are interchangeable as is the charger for the Sony Vaio. Providing the adapter has the same input cable cord, one should have no problems using a Vaio laptop charger on a different laptop.
Through the Dell website. There, you can match the specific charger you need to the specific laptop you have.
I'm going to say yes