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Using My LCD in Germany is it posseble?

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I will be going to Germany and need to know if my monitor can work there with out a converter. I realize that i need an adapter but do i need a converter?


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Check the back of your monitor and look for power input; It should read like AC 100 - 240 ~ 50/60Hz near the power cord socket.

Reply to rexter

It does so that means it can work, Right? B/c it says 240????

Reply to jonbonwolf

Just get an adaptar for it and you will be good. If you are in military or something then your barracks should have at least 1 or 2 american outlets, if not just get it an adaptar and you will be good. Before you plug it in switch the power rating.

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jonbonwolf wrote :

There is no switch????



It has automatic voltage transformer so you don't need anything except maybe a receptacle adapter.

It would be nice if the PSU for PC has the same controller, it would make building PC easier.


Message edited by rexter on 01-18-2009 at 02:16:01 AM
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