Power requirements of proDock II

I have a question about the ProDock II (model NP. DCK11.00Q) for use with a PC laptop TravelMate P645. ProDock specifications state that it requires a 90 Watt power supply to work properly. The power adapter supplied with the P645 is 65 Watts. Looking for all the description and pictures I could find of the ProDock, none show or even suggest a like power adapter included with the dock. Furthermore, Acer does not apparently a power separate from 90 watts for this dock - sell adapters of only 65 watts as the one I currently have. So if I buy the ProDock II, will it start hunting around for some non - OEM 90 Watt power supply with a specific Canon connector?

Thanks to you all.  I am pleased to announce that the ProDock II includes the 90 Watt power supply as I had hoped, and as suggested by the responses in this thread.  The box and seal had dedicated compartments for each component, including the docking station, processing power adapter to 2 parts and a manual.

The adapter closely resembles the one supplied with the TravelMate (both are made by Chicony), although the segment that connects the pier has a thicker cord and transformer feels heavier.  Food indeed indicates a 90 watts of power, so probably wouldn't be confused with the TravelMate adapter when plug it directly into the laptop could damage it.  On the other hand, the Canon plugs can be slightly different and effectively that refuse to perform.  I don't check this detail, however, prior to this announcement.

I promised to report to the thread about this, where this post.  Thanks again to all who have responded.  It should be noted that the dock is set up and works well.  It certainly seems a worthwhile investment as a quick Coupler for those travelling companions.  I can devote peripheral House including the speakers usb, keyboard and mouse, and best of all - I have to mess with connection and disconnection, and packing and unpacking of this danged power adapter more

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