Does your laptop accept power via USB-C? If so, just pick a USB-C power supply (such as MP3344 or MP3465) that has a higher rating than the watts your laptop requires.
We also sell generic laptop power supplies (with various plug sizes to suit popular laptops).
https://www.jaycar.com.au/search?q=laptop%20power
We do not sell OEM power supplies, and have no database to cross-reference specifically what your laptop needs, sorry.
Our product pages for the barrel-plug power supplies lists the dimensions of the various plugs included, so if you can visit your laptop maker's website and find your laptop, you should be able to confirm the plug dimensions are the same as one of our plugs.
Otherwise, it's best if you pay your local store a visit with your laptop, and try the different size plugs included, so you can make sure that one of the plugs is going to fit. The staff will be happy to assist.
Important: the generic power supplies come with multiple plugs that suit a variety of laptop sockets, with a centre-positive plug connection. You must check your laptop's specification or existing power supply before you connect it to the laptop to make sure it has a centre-positive socket. If your laptop has centre-negative polarity, do not plug in the power adapter or you will damage your laptop's motherboard.
Some of our laptop power supplies have a selector switch to supply various different voltages. You must check the voltage of your laptop's specification or existing power supply before you connect it to the laptop, and set the switch to the same voltage, or you will damage your laptop's motherboard.
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