Question About ac/dc adapter

Hello, I purchased a Dell Laptop, on Naples bestbuy, and returned to my country (ARGENTINA). Here we work with 220V.
I wanted to know if the charger that came with the laptop can be used in my country, without burning the laptop.
These are the data of the charger:
Input: 100-240V 50-60Hz 1.6A LPS
output: 19.5V 3.34A
I hope your answer, to start using my computer, or go to buy a transformer alternative

Yes. You may need a plug converter, but not a voltage converter.
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