HQRP 90W AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 9200 9300 9400 e1405 e1505 Family Replacement Charger / Power Supply Cord plus HQRP Mousepad
Popular in these categories: Best Prices TodayProducts trademarked HQRP® are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. Also compatible with Dell Inspiron 9200 9300 9400 e1405 e1505 e1705 6000 6400; XPS M40; Precision M60 M65 M70 M90, PA-10 Family. AC power cord (length 6 feet/1.8 meters) is included ! Specially for more convenient work.


Dec 30th, 2009 at 5:42 pm
I bought this adapter to replace my old one from Dell with a breaking cord, and saw that it was listed as being compatible with my existing laptop. When it arrived and I plugged it in, I got an error stating that it was detected as a 65W adapter, and that speed would be reduced! The CPU is being clocked down to 800mhz when it’s plugged in! Even on battery the speed increases back up to the full 1.6ghz but this adapter will not let my computer run full speed.
Customer support from Osprey-Talon was friendly a pretty quick (all through email) and gave me a partially refund but could not fix this. I did choose to keep it rather than return for a full refund because at least I can charge the computer and run off of battery, or use the slow speed for some things like email. It’s not a problem with my adapter – my computer model (Dell Inspiron 9300) apparently cannot recognize it as being a 90W adapter. It don’t know which other models it works with, but not mine, even though it’s on the listing.
Do not get this if you need a real 90W adapter! It will cut your CPU in half!
Dec 31st, 2009 at 12:05 am
Bought as a travel cord for my E1505 so I could leave an adaptor wired into my home office. No problems with seller and the cord works as advertised. Sometimes when I boot up plugged in I get a warning from my computer about using an aftermarket adaptor, but I haven’t noticed a performance hit. MUCH cheaper than going through Dell. Mousepad is junk, but the adaptor’s fine.
Dec 31st, 2009 at 7:13 am
My original Dell adapter was starting to fray at the connector. Tried this adapter because it was much less expensive than ordering a replacement from Dell. Seems to work well with no issues.
I’d be tempted to just replace the connector on my original charger, except that it’s a funky connector I can’t seem to find.
** Update 8/7/09
A couple months later, still working fine, so I’m going to order a second one to keep downstairs so I don’t
have to keep moving the charger back and forth.