18.5V and 19.5V power supply compatibility, nc4200

Hello

I have a notebook nc4200 who needs a new power supply.  I chatted with a HP consultant and he said I could use one of the new 90W slim smart adapters for it, but who has 19.5V output (whereas the original adapter 65W 18.5V).  Smart «Say» network adapters they are retro-compatible with all professional laptops from HP.  How is it important to make coincide the tensions?  The laptop can compensate for differences of +-1 volt?  Thank you!

Hello

For voltage, + or - 5%-7% is ok, for power 90W is much better than 65W. Should be allowed to use the new charger.

Kind regards.

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