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HP Elitebook 840 G3

I'm writing to find out if this particular laptop is a dual-voltage device, which would mean it does not require a voltage converter to be used in a place like China.

 

Ajbresh

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Nearly all laptops/notebooks, tablets, phones ... on market today support universal household voltages around the world, from 110V to 230V/240V all we need is a tourist adapter (just for different plugs).

 

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Are you confirming that it is a dual-voltage device or are you stating that most devices are but you cannot confirm that this model is one of those?

 

Ajbresh

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Hi,

 

Yes it is supports voltage 100-240V which is worldwide support. You can see this on the label of the ac adapter which you use to charge the PC. You might need only adapter for the plug.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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