Re: Do I need other Power Supply in USA?

I'm due to travel to the States and want to take my laptop with me but am not sure if I need to buy anything to be able to connect up the power supply other than a travel adapter.
Can anyone help please.

I have good news for you ;)
You just need a travel adapter.
You can have a look on your Power supply. There is a information that it works from 100-240 Volt ;)

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