Looking For An HP Laptop Charger?

Housed in a sturdy but light metallic case, the HP is built around a very high resolution WUXGA (1,920-by-1,200 pixels) 15.4-inch screen that can show as much information as a typical desktop screen of 23 inches. Standard text is teeny, but images are rendered with as much fidelity as today's technology permits. It also provides chargers that are generally unbreakable and woks for around 3-hours non-stop when fully charged.

The list of upscale features is lengthy, including a deluxe graphics controller, Intel's fastest mobile processor, high-speed hard disk, Wi-Fi, DVD burner and more.

All this horsepower is squeezed into a carefully engineered 6-pound frame with a comfortable wrist support and rubberized click buttons for the point stick and trackpad.

HP introduces its first laptop designed by research facility in China Shanghai. June 23. INTERFAX-CHINA- Hewlett Packard has launched the company's first laptop PC designed in China with the chargers also made in China.

The HP Compaq nx6130 was designed at the HP China Development Center (CDC), the PC maker's first overseas research facility for independent product development established in China. The new laptop is being sold in China for RMB 12,000 (USD 1,449), and features a wide-screen 15-inch display. It is 3.03 cm thick and weighs 2.66 kg.

HP's CDC, located in Shanghai, has already developed and launched two desktop PCs. In November of 2004, CDC introduced the d260 commercial desktop, the first HP product tailored for the Chinese market.

The d280 desktop, also designed by HP's CDC, was launched in March of 2005. Competition on China's PC market, especially in the laptop sector, has been fierce. Major players, including Lenovo, HP, Founder, Tsinghua Tongfang, and Dell have all cut prices recently. Dell, for instance, recently lowered the retail price of its Inspiron 9300 from RMB 20,000 (USD 2,415) to RMB 6,400 (USD 773).

In addition to cutting prices, vendors have also begun forming partnerships to make their laptops and chargers more appealing to consumers. Lenovo, for instance, recently signed a deal with China Unicom to package wireless internet access services with sales of Lenovo laptops. HP may likewise be able to make its new nx6130 more appealing to Chinese consumers by marketing the laptop as having been designed in China.

There are few consumers who own a HP Pavilion ZV5000 and the standard issue that they face is that the power jack becomes loose or breaks down after a few months of use. So, the laptop wont charger up because the battery is all used up and it won't take in A/C power directly from mains coz of a faulty power jack.

The power supply units of HP laptops are generally soldered tight on the motherboard so re-soldering it is sort of hard and risky.

In this scenario, you could connect two ThinkPad batteries to it, and it would charge one first then the other. Ideally, the charger should work with other brand batteries if you could make an adapter to fit the battery terminals.

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