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Re: Power adapter for a TP in Poland
- To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
- Subject: Re: Power adapter for a TP in Poland
- From: Rajesh Varia <raj@c4rv.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 7 Aug 1996 19:27:10 +0100
- In-Reply-To: <3CF92DF1F9F@oasis.vpia.uconn.edu>
In article <3CF92DF1F9F@oasis.vpia.uconn.edu>, "Guy W. Farrell"
<gfarrell@oasis.vpia.uconn.edu> writes
>> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 05:17:36 -0400 (EDT)
>> From: Waldemar Puszkarz <puszkarz@cosm.sc.edu>
>>
>> I am going to Poland next year and would like to use my TP 700 there.
>> Because of this I will need a different power cord than the one I use in
>> the US.
>
>On that note...
>Is there are listing of various power adapter do's and don'ts around?
>Some of my execs have been running afar recently to England, China,
>etc. None have taken laptops along, but then again most are just
>getting used to the idea that their new TPs are not glued to their desks.
>
The power supply is universal. It works fine in all of Europe, you will
need to locate a suitable power supply lead. I'm currently using a US
755cx in the UK for the last 4 months without any problems (apart from
having to change the keyboard for 40 quid). This TP has traveled all
over Europe, East Asia, Americas and Africa without problems. I just
waiting for somebody to take it to Oz to complete its world tour.
--
Rajesh Varia raj@c4rv.demon.co.uk