Neil Greenwood wrote: > On 28/06/07, Kris Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> I wondered about that. I'm sure I know people who've worked in USA and >>> bought laptops there; returning home, they've changed the plug or used >>> a travel adapter, and the kit has worked fine. Or am I imagining this? >>> >>> >> Most PSUs these days seem to be rated 100-240V 50-60Hz, so this would >> cover both UK/Europe and US power ratings... which means all you need >> is a plug converter/travel adaptor. >> >> Kris >> >> > > You might well find that PSUs in Europe and anywhere except the US are > universally 100-240V, but it's not necessarily the case in the US - a > significant fraction of their PSUs are single voltage/frequency, as I > understand it. > Worst case scenario buy an adaptor, such as this one... http://www.beststuff.co.uk/voltage_conversion.htm?gclid=CNLU6NHwgI0CFQkMEAodSEaBPg
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