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Dell Laptop, Advice plz.

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  • Mr_Skint wrote:
    No point getting it in the UK then, afterall youre moving and I suspect
    there could be different power supply voltage... 240v UK :confused:

    :D:D

    Most laptop power supplies run on 110-240V AC which means you can use them anywhere in the world, you would just need the right kind of plug on the end of the cable to fit the mains outlet where you are.

    J
  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    Most laptop power supplies run on 110-240V AC which means you can use them anywhere in the world, you would just need the right kind of plug on the end of the cable to fit the mains outlet where you are.

    J

    Yes I know but a mention wouldnt go a miss.
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