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I am travelling to the UK and would like to take my laptop with me.  Is it dual voltage?  The charger states input 100-240 V but I'm not sure if that means the laptop will charge OK in the UK?  The laptop is an older one - Intel Windows 7 Envy 14.  Thanks in advance!

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Hi,

 

The short answer is yes.  As you mention, the adapter block will accept an input voltage between 100v - 240v.  I've had quite a few 'Product Loans' from HP that come from the USA (110v) and I live in the UK (240v) - I just replace the power lead for one with a UK 3 pin plug and plug that into the adapter block.

 

Regards,

 

DP-K

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Hi,

 

The short answer is yes.  As you mention, the adapter block will accept an input voltage between 100v - 240v.  I've had quite a few 'Product Loans' from HP that come from the USA (110v) and I live in the UK (240v) - I just replace the power lead for one with a UK 3 pin plug and plug that into the adapter block.

 

Regards,

 

DP-K

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Great, thanks so much

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You're welcome :generic:

 

All the best,

 

DP-K

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