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    Dual voltage on Pavilion dv6000?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by JenniferS, Feb 2, 2008.

  1. JenniferS

    JenniferS Newbie

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    I'm going to travel to Australia next month and before I start buying adapters and converters can anyone tell me if this notebook has dual voltage? And do I need a converter or something to be able to charge it up on the plane?

    Thanks for any help.
     
  2. caveman

    caveman Notebook Consultant

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    well just looking at my 90 watt hp ac adapter. I see that it can accept from 100-240 volts. I think all you really need is a new ac to adapter cable. Or you can just get a converter (but does not have to change the voltage) Not really sure about airplanes though.