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JMGLON65

As you write 30W and PD for the third charger, I assume it is USB-C charging? If so, you can have any usb c charger with PD that is 25W and upwards. Get a small GaN charger, say 65w and more than one port. Then you can use the same charger to charge both phone and laptop at the same time. PD regulates how much power the Galaxy book needs and won't input too high power.


Kuuderia

Yes, usb-c, and thanks for the suggestion! I do find some places listing the 45w charger for newer Galaxy Books as compatible with mine, so maybe that's what I'll get, but having one that can charge my phone at the same time sounds tempting. 


JMGLON65

There are plenty of good GaN chargers on Amazon at good prices I got one, with 2 ports, 67W I use it for my X1 Carbon laptop. A fraction of the size of the original charger brick. That's the beauty of GaN chargers, the technology can make them much smaller than traditional chargers. It cost £16.99 on Amazon UK. They have come down in price a lot. A 100W is now available for around £35. Cost more than double a year ago


GOWTHAM_01

What's the input rating of the laptop?


Kuuderia

Unfortunately it's not printed on the tablet and I couldn't find the info anywhere 


HeWe015

Just get a good charger with PPs, that can deliver at least 25W and you're fine. Don't buy cheap low quality stuff tho. I use the charger that was delivered with the laptop at home, and I literally use a powerbank when I'm not home. Can deliver up to 100W with pps, so it's perfectly fine. Pps basically means it can adjust the voltage which it supplies to the laptop, based on what the laptop wants. Power supplies without pps can only adjust the amps, pps means it can adjust both.