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Herbert Graf <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Sep 2000 08:24:50 -0400
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> Thanks Jim.
> Normally, I would not hesitate. In this case, however, there is no visible
> switch on the adapter(transformer) and it makes me wonder how the
> vendor can
> build one that will supposedly 'automatically switch voltage (110
> to 240) and
> frequency (50-60). From the feedback so far, I am becoming exceedingly
> hesitant to try, in case i lose the laptop.

        If the adapter says it covers 110-240 and there is no switch then it can
handle both (and theoretically anything in between). All you need is an
adapter to physically change the plug type. If you are still unsure then I
recommend you contact the manufacturer, they will know for sure. TTYL

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