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Muzzman

Pocket Rocket
Jul 8, 2003
5,453
Here and There
Don't see why not, you'll need an adapter to change the plug but that is all..
 










Jul 7, 2003
864
Bolton
You just need a plug adaptor - the little box (cant remember the name) on the power cord acts as a convertor to control the power going into the computer and will have a figure printed on it detailing the voltage range. All that I have ever seen show currents varying from 120-240v and therefore work in the US and UK.

I bought one five years ago in the States and it still works over here.
 


tedebear

Legal Alien
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
17,104
In my computer
nearly everything is dual voltage these days so all you'll need is a plug adaptor..... although cross you fingers nothing goes wrong otherwise you'll have to post it back to the US for warranty claims - unless its they have a place in the UK....

I had a US PC for ages - it was fine!!
 


Superseagull

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
2,123
I have used a US PC from time to time. The only tiny problem I had was changing the time to GMT and the Office default language to English (UK) and setting up the internet connection. However if you buy a new laptop in the US and then try bring it into the UK then the customs and excise people may want some tax!
 




zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,787
Sussex, by the sea
NMH said:
The pulses in UK current will eventually cause it to explode without warning.

thats exactly right, it will also asuume your a member of Al quaida and run in safe mode whilst emitting anthrax gases
 












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