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German Laptop

  • 20-06-2005 8:26pm
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    Yo i am using a top-notch Deutsch laptop and a cheap €2 adapter to plug it in, is that ok
    I dont want it to blow up, obviousley


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,906 ✭✭✭J-blk


    Most laptops have a universal power adaptor, going all the way from 100-240v so you can use them in the US/Europe and Asia, having only to change the end plug accordingly.

    Even if yours is not, since it's German, it will definitely support 220-240v which is standard for Europe. The cheapo €2 adaptor will work, though given how much even an entry level laptop costs, you may want to "splash" out and buy a €20 surge protector...


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