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by BubRoss
2208 days ago
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The jacks have nothing to do with voltage and polarity is standard. Dell puts extra electronics in that have nothing to do with barrel jacks. You are conflating two things that are orthogonal and could not be more separate, and you were already told this. |
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- the voltage they apply
- how much power they can deliver
- the dimensions of the barrel connector
- the polarity of the connector
- handshake protocols (DRM)
You can find laptop chargers with any one of hundreds of possible combinations of these. Each one may be individually standardised, but the charger is not. That's what makes them proprietary.
Compare this to manufacturers with some sense, like Apple, that use a standard USB connector for power. That's so much simpler and user-friendly.