how much price difference of laptop in between USA and INDIA?
i want to buy a laptop in USA for 35000 ( my cousin will bring that) is there any price difference of laptops in india and usa... is that a good option to buy in usa than india.. and give me the best configuration for this price with best brand
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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$ 1 = ₨ 46.6900 looks like your laptop is under $700 in USD if you want the most bang for your buck buy the pieces to the laptop and configure it your self, to avoid the manufacturers assembly fees. check http://newegg.com for info on how to do this / where to buy pieces
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
How to buy a 220-volt laptop in USA?
How to buy a 220-volt laptop in USA?
How can I buy a 220-volt laptop in the USA (because I plan to take it to Europe)? Please don't suggest to buy an 120 voly unit and use an extra adapter when I get to Europe.
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
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Just look at the power adapter and see if will work with 220 Volts. It is unlikely that a laptop power supply will not work with both 110 and 220.
Answer 2 :
All modern laptops have integrated voltage selector and they auto switch from 110 to 220V.If they didn't have that they would be useless to business men
Answer 3 :
Laptops work on both 110 or 220.At least my Acer does.
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How can I buy a 220-volt laptop in the USA (because I plan to take it to Europe)? Please don't suggest to buy an 120 voly unit and use an extra adapter when I get to Europe.
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Just look at the power adapter and see if will work with 220 Volts. It is unlikely that a laptop power supply will not work with both 110 and 220.
Answer 2 :
All modern laptops have integrated voltage selector and they auto switch from 110 to 220V.If they didn't have that they would be useless to business men
Answer 3 :
Laptops work on both 110 or 220.At least my Acer does.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
Hi I need to ship a laptop from USA to belgium which service should I use and what will be the cost for same?
Hi I need to ship a laptop from USA to belgium which service should I use and what will be the cost for same?
Hi I need to ship a laptop from USA to belgium which service should I use and what will be the cost for same? Also what all documents I need?
Packing & Preparation - 2 Answers
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You could use the US Post Office http://www.usps.com/business/international/welcome.htm Or try UPS, which I think ships internationally: http://www.ups.com/content/global/index.jsx?WT.svl=Footer The cost will depend on the weight, how fast you need to get it there and whether or not you choose to insure it; for an expensive item like a laptop, I would insure it. You will probably have to fill out some sort of customs form. The websites can give you more info. Good luck.
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Have you considered using a Parcel Forwarding company like Bongo International? Bongo http://www.BongoUS.com will set you up with a US address so that you can make purchases from US based online retailers…even if they don’t ship internationally. The biggest benefit is that you can make multiple purchases from different vendors and Bongo will consolidate them into one shipment for you. They give you a 50% discount off DHL rates. Trust me, it has saved me hundreds of dollars! Good luck!
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Hi I need to ship a laptop from USA to belgium which service should I use and what will be the cost for same? Also what all documents I need?
Packing & Preparation - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You could use the US Post Office http://www.usps.com/business/international/welcome.htm Or try UPS, which I think ships internationally: http://www.ups.com/content/global/index.jsx?WT.svl=Footer The cost will depend on the weight, how fast you need to get it there and whether or not you choose to insure it; for an expensive item like a laptop, I would insure it. You will probably have to fill out some sort of customs form. The websites can give you more info. Good luck.
Answer 2 :
Have you considered using a Parcel Forwarding company like Bongo International? Bongo http://www.BongoUS.com will set you up with a US address so that you can make purchases from US based online retailers…even if they don’t ship internationally. The biggest benefit is that you can make multiple purchases from different vendors and Bongo will consolidate them into one shipment for you. They give you a 50% discount off DHL rates. Trust me, it has saved me hundreds of dollars! Good luck!
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