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To borrow: Dell Laptop Charger


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I have a guest staying that needs to use their laptop but has forgotten to bring the charger. Anyone have a Dell laptop charger that would work with an Latitude E7440 that I could borrow for a few weeks ? It looks like a charger for any of the following would work. Part no is DPW2X.



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Inspiron 15R (5537)

? Latitude 3330

? Latitude E6540

? Latitude E7240

? Latitude E7440

? Inspiron 17R (5737)

? Inspiron 14R (5437)

? Latitude 3440

? Latitude 3540

? Inspiron 15 7000 Series (7537)

? Inspiron 17 7000 Series (7737)

? Inspiron 17 (3737)

? Inspiron 14 (3437)

? Latitude E6440

? Latitude E5440

? Latitude E5540

? Latitude 3340

? Latitude Rugged Extreme 7404

? Inspiron 15 (3537)

? Latitude E5250

? Latitude E5450

? Latitude E5550

? Latitude 14 Rugged 5404

? Latitude 3450

? Latitude E7450

? Latitude 3550

? Chromebook 11

? Chromebook 3120

? Latitude 3150

? Inspiron 15 5000 Series (5552)

? Latitude 3350

? Latitude E7270

? Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme 7414

? Latitude 3480

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