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It is, but you have to take the laptop apart.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWB35_tNJMI

The charger looks tiny, so I would start there. The small ones tend to burn out rather easily.

It is a cheap laptop though. Were you happy with the performance? If not I wouldn't spend anything on repairs and put it towards a new laptop. Ideally spending at least $400-500. Those $200-300 laptops are often obsolete within a year of purchase and just aren't built to last.

To be honest this is the best deal on hardware I have seen in ages...

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Is the laptop battery removable? If so, take it out and try again.

If that doesn't work either the laptop is dead or the charger is dead. Obviously simpler to try a for a replacement power supply first.

Unless the laptop is worth potentially less than a new or refurbished charger would cost. Then it makes sense to buy a new laptop and try to get your data off the old drive.
 

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It is, but you have to take the laptop apart.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWB35_tNJMI

The charger looks tiny, so I would start there. The small ones tend to burn out rather easily.

It is a cheap laptop though. Were you happy with the performance? If not I wouldn't spend anything on repairs and put it towards a new laptop. Ideally spending at least $400-500. Those $200-300 laptops are often obsolete within a year of purchase and just aren't built to last.

To be honest this is the best deal on hardware I have seen in ages:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lenovo-ideapad-330s-15-6-Laptop-Windows-10-Intel-Core-i5-8250U-Quad-Core-processor-20GB-4GB-16GB-Intel-Optane-Total-Memory-1TB-Hard-Drive-Midnight-Bl/444500759?u1=aa983300-fc3c-4bc9-824a-118631f1d772&oid=604336.1&wmlspartner=Es5Ekr9eEBk&sourceid=13037449893039402581&affillinktype=10&veh=aff

A brand new 8th generation laptop, even has an Optane cache drive to accelerate the hard drive.
 
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