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Laptop & Internet
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:39 pm |
of course, do what you feel safe with, but they havent made single voltage computers or cameras for years. They are all 110/220V compatible. look for the writing that says: Input 100V-240V
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:43 pm |
Keith, I thought it was really odd it didn't say both voltages too. Maybe it just doesn't list both? I have no idea. I can't imagine being less than a year old that it wouldn't work. But I did look and it clearly said only the one voltage. Very odd, I agree.
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:44 pm |
what brand and model?, I'm sure they list the specs on their website
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:47 pm |
It's an HP...don't have it on me to give you the specs, but the model is "dv" and some numbers after it like 1100 or something. I can let you know tomorrow probably.
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:50 pm |
It appears there are Starbucks locations in Istanbul, Bursa, Izmir, Ankara...but not smaller areas.
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:51 pm |
Gloria Jeans - no option to select a city outside the U.S. in their location search...
http://www.gloriajeans.com/storeLocator.aspx
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 10:52 pm |
Nevermind...Googled and found this...
http://www.gloriajeanscoffees.com.au/pages/store_international.asp?mfid=12
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 11:31 pm |
Laptops come with a black box (AC adapter). That works with any voltage between 100V & 240V. If you have a converter to plug it in a socket in Turkey, you should be fine.
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 11:51 pm |
Thank you!
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01 Nov 2007 Thu 05:06 pm |
One quick question...is it safe to leave a laptop in a hotel room? Should it be well hidden? Assuming the hotel is fairly decent. I worry about theft.
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01 Nov 2007 Thu 05:09 pm |
It would be silly to leave anything of value in plain view in any hotel, anywhere in the world.
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