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    hp laps and thailand question

    Discussion in 'HP' started by HP Fan, Mar 10, 2007.

  1. HP Fan

    HP Fan Notebook Evangelist

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    if i go back to thailand to visit, and i bring my lap with me. will i be able to charge my laptop there? my uncle came to visit us in seattle and he bought a laptop here at Frys and brought it back to thailand. i think it works for him but i dunno about hp laptops.
     
  2. ElKid

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    Yes it will work. In Thailand I think they run on a different voltage (America is 110v), but computers adopt automatically to different voltages. For example, my old American Dell runs perfectly on 110 and 240. The only thing is the plugs might be a different shape; you may have to buy a plug adapter (but they cost just a couple bucks).