I use my computer for work - if my computer doesn't work, my income will drop. When I noticed my computer cable was starting to fray, I immediately started looking for a replacement. I went to the Dell website but the prices shocked me. I saw this product and its MUCH cheaper price and decided to take a chance. This item looked good out of the box. It had all the correct labels but didn't appear to be strong enough to be an OEM product. My suspicions were confirmed when I connected the cable to the computer. It did NOT power my Latitude E6400 AT ALL, despite claiming to be compatible. I've tried unplugging and plugging the cable back in, to no avail. I'm glad Revain went through with the order - I immediately requested a refund, boxed up this pup and sent it back. That's what I get when I try to save a few bucks by undercutting Dell's high prices. UPDATE: I bit the bullet and ordered the adapter directly from Dell. I was lucky enough to be able to take advantage of the free express shipping promotion, so I placed my order on the Monday before Christmas and received it on Christmas Eve. Right out of the box, my computer recognized a genuine Dell product and turned on immediately. I've learned my lesson. No more fumbling with supposed OEM products. Unless they're officially OEM certified or direct from the manufacturer, I won't even consider them.
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