A:AnswerHello, Adrian. Yes, your Legion Slim should be covered as a number of our products are. Here is a link where users in each of the available countries can view local Lenovo support options: https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/iwslookup#/ideapad | You can lookup options by entering the product serial or model number in the search box at the previously listed link.
A:AnswerEvery laptop includes a charger that coverts from AC power (110V or 220V) to the DC power needed by the laptop. If you travel to another country, you will buy a cheap AC adapter or cable to fit that country’s wall socket. The charger will convert the AC voltages automatically, so you will not need to buy a bulky voltage transformer.
A:AnswerLenovo officially states 32gb max, but Crucial states 64gb max. Try buying it and let us know. Buy from a retailer that won’t charge a restocking fee. Direct from Crucial maybe.
A:AnswerI'm currently in Germany with this Laptop and I just replaced the US plug with the german one since you can just unplug it from the adapter. On the adapter it says 100-240 Volts and 50-60Hz. Since Germany uses 230 Volts with 50Hz you'll be fine!
A:AnswerVery good gaming device for the price. Im using it while my main rig gets fixed and it is running COD MW3 at high settings and im getting roughly 170 FPS. This laptop will have you impressed.
A:AnswerIf i recall, it officially supports 32gb, but others have had success with 64. I swapped in two sticks of crucial 5600 16gb, and it was very easy and works great. Some users said their machine took a whole to boot up the first time, but i did not experience and delay.