Toshiba 19CV100U 110v-220v?

Hi Toshiba!
I have very quick question, i bought my 19CV100U in the US and now i returned to Europe, do i need get a voltage converter in order to use the Tv or not? I can't see any info in the TV specs that´s why i decided to post here.
Thanks
Hugo

It does not need a transformer. The transformer is built in to the iMac. It accepts 100-240v AC, 50-60Hz input (which covers most of the world).
All you need is an adapter to fit your US power lead's plug to whatever outlet socket type is used at your destination. That is just an inert, pass-through pin adapter. No transformer.

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