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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your interest in this, Rolly! You would need to purchase an HP power supply in the country where you plan to use this laptop, as HP does not support or recommend any voltage converters with its products. Remember to register this computer in the respective country where you will use it for warranty purposes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1. Generally speaking, any trustworthy computer dealer will supply the power adapter appropriate to the area you make your purchase in. 2. In the U.S., this will include a 110v adapter. 3. An advantage of a laptop is that the power supply is always external. This means that if you go to countries that use different power generation systems, your only need would be to buy an adapter that conforms to the country's system and that provides the power supply your computer needs (along with correct-sized barrel plugs, as well as one with the proper polarity, of course). 3. As an example, the only time I needed an adapter for my power supply was when I was in Italy, where I used a voltage converter/adapter (you can buy at many electronics stores, around $10) that also changed the physical connectors. Had no problem whatsoever.
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