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The 100W rating is when operating in PPS mode. When operating in PD mode, it can provide 28V at up to 5W = 140W. The XPS 15 appears to be unwilling to pull more than 100W from a non-Dell-branded power supply.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Here are the specs. for Model Number NS-PW3X4C1W25 Dimensions: 2.28× 1.26 × 2.67 in. (58 × 32 × 68 mm) Weight: 7 oz. (198.6 g) Input voltage: 100-240V, 50/60Hz Output voltage: USB-C: 140W 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, 28V/5A (PPS) 5-21V/5A,100W Max My comments; USB-C = 140W MAX - REQUIRES COMPATIBLE USB-C CABLE PSS = 100W PROGRAMMABLE POWER SUPPLY -
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This charger may deliver 140w to devices that uses 28v such as: Apple MacBook Pro (2021 and later) Models: 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro (M1 Pro, M1 Max, M2 Pro, M2 Max, M3 Pro, M3 Max) or Lenovo Legion Slim 7 (Gen 7 & 8) – Supports up to 140W via USB-C PD HP Omen Transcend 16 (2023) – USB-C PD 3.1 support If your devices only supports 20v max, such as a Dell XPS 15, then it will only deliver 100w
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Jay, thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’re sorry for the confusion regarding the charger's output. For detailed product support or clarification, please contact Insignia Support at 1-877-467-4289. We're happy to help! — Shiela | Insignia Support
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