Adapter Pavilion 500-b23w

During a recent move, the power supply for my HP Pavilion 500 - b23w has been lost.  I need this product/part number so I can replace it.

Thank you

You will need;

Power HP p/n 671296-001 - Con11 EPS, 87% EFF, 19.5V 65W

or

HP p/n 724264-001 AC adapter - Barbera EPS 65W, eff 19.5V/87%

and

HP p/n 213349-009 - LINE AC, C5-NEMA power cord, 1,00 m (if you don't have this)

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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