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Using a usb-c fast charger (like a 15w phone charger), it recognizes that it is charging, but gives the user a notification that this is not equivalent with the 200W shipped charger (and that this will most likely just extend battery life rather than fully charge the device). The 7.5/40W Switch charger gives a similar message. I don't have access to any USB-C based chargers which deliver over 40W, but the there are 100W USB-C chargers, and the information sticker on the bottom of the laptop specifically states that 20V/5A (which must be 100W by spec) Type C input charges are an accepted input.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can charge via USB C but don't plan on Gaming.
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