will i get the dell laptop for the same price that is mentioned in the dell website in usa?plz read descriptio?
im going to usa next week and was wondering whats the price of dell studio 15 over there.so went on to dell usa websitefound a laptop of m needs which costs $649. so will i get that laptop in usa for the same price??
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
yeah sure , and u can buy it online when u goo to usa , so u be sure u got it with the same price ;) hope i helped here , have a nice trip ;)
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
How much tax to I have to pay on a laptop imported from the USA to Germany?
| how much tax to I have to pay on a laptop imported from the USA to Germany? Hello! My brother wants to send me a notebook computer from the USA. But I said, "Wait! I think maybe I need to pay an import tax." Do you know how much I have to pay? The notebook is worth 468 Euros. I looked on the website, but I could not find the answer to my question. Thank you! Mit freundlichen Grussen, Germany - 3 Answers People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions : Answer 1 : Will the electric work, as they have a differnt system? Answer 2 : Hello There ! Most likely you will have to pay import taxes and / or Mehrwertsteuer. You can find further information here: http://www.zoll.de/faq/postverkehr/index.html The value exceeds the gift threshold. It might be declared as used, since your brother probably used it a couple of hours ;-) Good luck! Answer 3 : Dont risk your money and be careful of international warranties as they can leave you high and dry. I just got one from these guys cheaper than the US. www.babtec.com.au Good Luck! |
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Do I have have to have a voltage adapter as well as a plug adapter to use my laptop in the USA?
Do I have have to have a voltage adapter as well as a plug adapter to use my laptop in the USA?
I purchased the computer while on vacation in the UK and will be bringing it home to the US. I have a plug adapter, but it does not convert voltage. Do I need to buy the expensive world adapters that also convert voltage, or will just a plug adapter work fine?
Other - Electronics - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
most consumer electronics in this day and age already come with an adapter that works with both 120V and 220V. To make sure, you should just read the adapter and it will say something like "Input: 110-220V"
Answer 2 :
Look closely at the fine print on your laptop's power brick. It will almost certainly say something like "Input: 100-240V, 50-60 Hz" This means anything from 100 to 240 volts, and anything from 50 to 60 Hertz AC. Which means that yes, you can power it directly from North American wall sockets without a voltage adapter (i.e. a transformer). All you need is the plug adapter. It's a lot easier for laptop makers to build these universal power supplies than it is to build and stock different supplies for different countries. This way the only thing they have to change is the cordset. I and many other travelers do it the other way all the time. My US-bought laptop works fine with just plug adapters all over the world. btw, in case you were wondering, the "100 volts" as a possible input voltage is for Japan - normal wall socket current in Japan is just 100V.
Answer 3 :
Chances are you won't even need an adapter. The power adapter for the computer likely uses a standard IEC type power cable, which you can get in the USA when you get there, or if you are like me, have a box of them.
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I purchased the computer while on vacation in the UK and will be bringing it home to the US. I have a plug adapter, but it does not convert voltage. Do I need to buy the expensive world adapters that also convert voltage, or will just a plug adapter work fine?
Other - Electronics - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
most consumer electronics in this day and age already come with an adapter that works with both 120V and 220V. To make sure, you should just read the adapter and it will say something like "Input: 110-220V"
Answer 2 :
Look closely at the fine print on your laptop's power brick. It will almost certainly say something like "Input: 100-240V, 50-60 Hz" This means anything from 100 to 240 volts, and anything from 50 to 60 Hertz AC. Which means that yes, you can power it directly from North American wall sockets without a voltage adapter (i.e. a transformer). All you need is the plug adapter. It's a lot easier for laptop makers to build these universal power supplies than it is to build and stock different supplies for different countries. This way the only thing they have to change is the cordset. I and many other travelers do it the other way all the time. My US-bought laptop works fine with just plug adapters all over the world. btw, in case you were wondering, the "100 volts" as a possible input voltage is for Japan - normal wall socket current in Japan is just 100V.
Answer 3 :
Chances are you won't even need an adapter. The power adapter for the computer likely uses a standard IEC type power cable, which you can get in the USA when you get there, or if you are like me, have a box of them.
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