Lenovo S440 and Lenovo 65W DC Travel Adapter 0B47481

 Will it work?

Hi Paulnex,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
As per your query we understood that you are willing to purchase 65W DC Travel Adapter (0B47481) for ThinkPad S440.
Yes, it will support for your system, I would strongly suggest you to purchase it in our Lenovo authorized reseller.
Please click here to view the complete details on the adapter.
Click here to open a link where you can select the country and get the exact contact support number of your region. I’m sure they will be a great help.
Hope this helps. 
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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