I have several Lenovo power supplies in use - the case size is always a surprise - all are built slightly differently (even with relatively identical performance). Digitec has two different chargers from my perspective, a travel type and a slightly larger one (standard type). Performance identical. Why these are price differences.... good question! I order everything from Digitec, then I know where to get the service....
Hi Samsum,
I wanted to be able to use the Lenovo laptop outdoors without a large monitor, so I used the standard USB-C power supply.
By the way, it works at home with or without the power supply, i.e. the large monitor is then virtually the power supply USB-C and I can work with both monitors (Dell and Lenovo) separately. I have no experience with HDMI.
Greetings, Willi Sieber
Lenovo's official URL [1] lists the compatibility of this part with the following devices, among others: L380-20M5 MT, L380-20M6 MT, L380-20M7 MT, L380-20M8 MT.
[1] https://accessorysmartfind.lenovo.com
This is not possible for two reasons: The power supply unit is too weak for such a notebook, which only has 65W. With USB-C power delivery, a maximum of 100W is possible, which would also be too little for the notebook. In addition, the notebook does not have a USB input for Powerdelivery 2.0.
I don't have a X1 carbon myself, but in looking at the specs for it (65W USB-C), this will work. I personnally bought this one for a Macbook pro 2019, and it works great.
The power cable is included. My laptop charges without problems. If 65 watts is enough for the Yoga, then there will be no problems there either. The power supply unit is small and light.
Visually yes, technically unfortunately not...
The USB-C port on the notebook does not work as a charging port.
Why Digitec lists it as an accessory is not clear to me,
The notebook needs 135 or 170 watts
a suitable power supply would be: Lenovo 4X20E50562 (135W)