Menu
Your Cart

ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port 40W Adapter

ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port 40W Adapter
ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port 40W Adapter
  • Price: TK 500/-
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port
TK 500/-
Ex Tax: TK 500/-

Key Features

    • Brand: Laptop Adapter for acer
    • Input Voltage: 220v
    • Output Voltage: 19v
    • Watt: 40w
    • warranty; 06 Month
    Specification
    General Feature
    For BrandAcer
    ModelACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port
    TypeMINI COMMON PORT
    Technical Info
    Wattage (W)40w
    Input Voltage220v
    Output Voltage19v
    Warranty Information
    Warranty06 Month
    Description

    ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port 40W Adapter

    The ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port 40W Adapter is a dependable power source for Acer laptops, designed to provide efficient and stable performance. Its 40W power output ensures your laptop charges quickly and operates smoothly, making it an essential accessory for maintaining productivity.

    This adapter is equipped with a mini common port connector, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of Acer laptop models. Its lightweight and compact design make it an excellent choice for those who need a portable and reliable charger for home, office, or travel use.

    Built with high-quality materials, the ACER 19V 2.15A Adapter is engineered for durability and safety. It includes advanced protection mechanisms to guard against overcharging, overheating, and short-circuiting, ensuring your device remains secure during use. This original adapter guarantees consistent performance, making it a trusted choice for Acer laptop users.


    Buying Suggestions from Dear IT Solution
    Purchase the ACER 19V 2.15A Mini Common Port 40W Adapter from Dear IT Solution to enjoy the best quality product insured in Bangladesh. We offer competitive pricing and fast delivery, ensuring you receive a high-quality product with exceptional customer support. Keep your Acer laptop powered and ready with this reliable adapter. Order now!

    Review

    Write a review

    Note: HTML is not translated!
    Bad Good
    Critial Path: Hello world!
    Hello world!
    /** * @license * Copyright 2017 Google LLC * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 *//** * @fileoverview Diagnostic audit that lists all JavaScript libraries detected on the page */import {Audit} from '../audit.js'; import * as i18n from '../../lib/i18n/i18n.js';const UIStrings = { /** Title of a Lighthouse audit that provides detail on the Javascript libraries that are used on the page. */ title: 'Detected JavaScript libraries', /** Description of a Lighthouse audit that tells the user what this audit is detecting. This is displayed after a user expands the section to see more. No character length limits. */ description: 'All front-end JavaScript libraries detected on the page. [Learn more about this JavaScript library detection diagnostic audit](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/lighthouse/best-practices/js-libraries/).', /** Label for a column in a data table; entries will be the version numbers of the detected Javascript libraries. */ columnVersion: 'Version', };const str_ = i18n.createIcuMessageFn(import.meta.url, UIStrings);class JsLibrariesAudit extends Audit { /** * @return {LH.Audit.Meta} */ static get meta() { return { id: 'js-libraries', title: str_(UIStrings.title), scoreDisplayMode: Audit.SCORING_MODES.INFORMATIVE, description: str_(UIStrings.description), requiredArtifacts: ['Stacks'], }; }/** * @param {LH.Artifacts} artifacts * @return {LH.Audit.Product} */ static audit(artifacts) { const libDetails = artifacts.Stacks .filter(stack => stack.detector === 'js') // Don't show the fast paths in the table. .filter(stack => !stack.id.endsWith('-fast')) .map(stack => ({ name: stack.name, version: stack.version, npm: stack.npm, }));/** @type {LH.Audit.Details.Table['headings']} */ const headings = [ {key: 'name', valueType: 'text', label: str_(i18n.UIStrings.columnName)}, {key: 'version', valueType: 'text', label: str_(UIStrings.columnVersion)}, ]; const details = Audit.makeTableDetails(headings, libDetails);const debugData = { type: /** @type {const} */ ('debugdata'), stacks: artifacts.Stacks.map(stack => { return { id: stack.id, version: stack.version, }; }), };if (!libDetails.length) { return {score: null, notApplicable: true}; }return { score: 1, // Always pass for now. details: { ...details, debugData, }, }; } }export default JsLibrariesAudit; export {UIStrings};