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Hp envy×360 2-in-1 laptop 15-ew0xxx

Is my laptop safe to use in Tonga Island because I buy it from Hawaii and it doesn't show how much voltage it supported and if it support 240voltage ??

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Hi,

It is the charger which supports the voltage (the notebook will always get the same voltage from the charger)

Yes you can use the charger and notebook in Tonga. You wight need an adapter for the Plug if they are not the same.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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HP Recommended

Hi,

It is the charger which supports the voltage (the notebook will always get the same voltage from the charger)

Yes you can use the charger and notebook in Tonga. You wight need an adapter for the Plug if they are not the same.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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but what if i go with it to tonga and just use the charger that came with the laptop with out a atapter ?

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Yes you can use the charger that came with the laptop. However the actual socket in the wall in Tonga could be different than the socket in the wall the US, so you might need a travel adapter for the actual plug.

 

Hope it helps,

David

 

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