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    Used X200 charger - is it genuine?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ColMaki, Aug 20, 2013.

  1. ColMaki

    ColMaki Notebook Consultant

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  2. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    This listing does look to be for a genuine adapter.
     
  3. ajkula66

    ajkula66 Courage and Consequence

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    Agreed that it seems to be a real Lenovo adapter.

    That's a lot of money for an adapter, though...I'm used to picking up *genuine* ones for $10 or less...takes some patience, though.
     
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    ColMaki Notebook Consultant

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    Thx all for the input.

    @ajkula66: I really need one now and the difference even for a $10 charge is only $14, so it seems like a decent deal. Far better than the alternative at $60 from lenovo.