The Dell HA65NM130 (19.5 V, 3.34 A, 65 W) was used with a very large number of Dell laptops from roughly the late 2000s through the mid-2010s. (GotLaptopParts)
Here are some of the more common compatible families:
Dell Technologies Latitude business laptops
Dell Latitude E5430
Dell Latitude E5440
Dell Latitude E5450
Dell Latitude E5540
Dell Latitude E5550
Dell Latitude E6230
Dell Latitude E6330
Dell Latitude E6430
Dell Latitude E6440
Dell Latitude E7240
Dell Latitude E7440 (GotLaptopParts)
Inspiron consumer laptops
Dell Inspiron N5010
Dell Inspiron N5110
Dell Inspiron N7010
Dell Inspiron 14R N4110
Dell Inspiron 15R 5520
Dell Inspiron 15R 5521
Dell Inspiron 15 7537
Dell Inspiron 13z 5323 (charger-batteries.com)
Vostro business laptops
Dell Vostro 2420
Dell Vostro 2520
Dell Vostro 3360
Dell Vostro 3460
Dell Vostro 3560 (Compu Store Costa Rica)
Precision mobile workstations
Dell Precision M20
Dell Precision M60
Dell Precision M65
Dell Precision M2300 (Compu Store Costa Rica)
One practical rule
The HA65NM130 is generally useful for older Dell laptops that have a round barrel charging port (especially the 7.4 mm barrel with center pin) and require 65 W or less. It is not intended for modern USB-C Dell laptops. (Newegg.com)
If you're considering buying one cheaply, the best use case today is probably:
an older Latitude laptop,
an older Inspiron,
or a small Dell desktop/micro PC that accepts a 65 W Dell barrel adapter. (Reddit)
If you tell me the price you found for the HA65NM130 (for example, $5, $10, or $20), I can tell you whether it's a bargain, merely okay, or not worth buying in 2026.
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