Satellite A135-S4527: Need an additional AC adapter

Wishing to purchase an additional AC power cord. According to the specs at this page: http://tinyurl.com/36atls the unit came with a 65W (19V x 3.42A) 100-240V AC Adapter. However on the same spec page under Accessories it lists PA3516U-1ACA Toshiba 90W Global AC Adapter (19V, 4.7A) RoHS.
I'm confused as to which one to look for?
Thanks - kuspie

Hi
Looks like both adapters are compatible options and both can be used with this notebook.
Try simply contacting the ASP (authorized service partner) in your country and order the compatible AC adapter. They should send you a right one!
Best regards

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