Dell has officially launched the Kit-E5 130-watt Type-C power adapter with an output power of 130W, breaking the 100W of the USB PD protocol. The official website price of this product is 908 yuan, and the discount price is 549 yuan ($84).
The official website information shows that this Dell 130 watt AC power adapter has an output power of 130 watts, allowing you to charge the battery through the power socket while operating the system. The adapter comes with a 1-meter power cord.
This product is compatible with the following notebooks:
- Latitude 5401
- Precision 5530 2-in-1
- XPS 15 (9500)
- Latitude 5511
- Latitude 5501
- Precision 5750
- Latitude 5411
- Alienware M17 R3
- XPS 17 (9700)
- Precision 5550
- Precision 3551
- XPS 15 (9575) 2-in-1
- Precision 3541
USB Power Delivery (abbreviated as: USB PD) is the USB charging standard and technology released by the USB Developer Forum on July 5, 2012. The latest one is PD 3.0, which supports up to 100W of power.
According to the news from the charging head network, many of Dell’s performance books use the magic-changed C port solution, and this 130W charger also uses the magic-changed C port 130W solution.
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