How much is Apple MB003 laptop in The UK?
does anybody know how much is it in Southhumpton west Quay Apple store?
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Answer 1 :
Two possible answers, one is twelve hundred after a loong bike journey after stopping for breakfast and/or lunch and most assuredly a light snack with a beverage.The other, is answering an ad and writing a check(only twenty dollars more), or paying cash which would run you in the area of seventy-five thousand cash, with or without delivery.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Do I need a voltage converter for my laptop when I travel to the UK?
Do I need a voltage converter for my laptop when I travel to the UK?
I have the plug-in adapter but do I need a voltage converter for my laptop? Someone told me that my laptop should automatically detect the voltage difference and it just converts itself. This makes me nervous as I don't want my laptop to blow up!
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Answer 1 :
Yes if the plug in adapter does not automatically adjust to the new voltage, they are on 220, whereas we are on 120. Plus, the outlet plugs are different than ours.
Answer 2 :
U should carry a voltage converter to be on safer side...
Answer 3 :
hell ya they r 2 compleaty diffrint types of voltig
Answer 4 :
Don't worry, it will just convert itself. My sister bought a laptop in Sweden and brought it back here to the United States, and all she needed was the power adapter converter, not the voltage converter. Unless you are using a very old laptop you won't have any problems.
Answer 5 :
Unless you want to destroy your laptop, you're going to need a power converter plug since Europe is on 200+ volts and America uses something like 112 volts.
Answer 6 :
There should be a rating plate on one side of it if it says it is good up to 240-250 volts you don't need one, but you will need the plug adapter. Never try to us a voltage converter on you computer use a step-down transformer(240-250v to 110-120v)
Answer 7 :
Yes you would. Some laptops have variable power supplies but not too many do. You can check the power brick name plate. If it says 110-220v 50-60 Hz then yes it will work. Their voltages are usually 220V compared with our 110V. You just need the correct plug converter to plug it in.Best bet is to check with a place that deals in travel. They would have a kit with multiple converters for the various styles of European plugs. Or check with the manufacture of the laptop for a European power supply.
Answer 8 :
dont listen to all these, im from the UK all u americans think i will need this, i will need that, what if this................ is this ok in britan ??? shut up for fuck sake. it will be fucking fine mate, chill the fuck down !!!!!!! i didnt need an adapto when i went to NY - nice place by the way. hope this helps you mate
Answer 9 :
Look on your laptop's power adapter. If it shows 120V/220V 50Hz/60Hz, then it will work. You may need to get an apapter that changes the standard 110V plug to that UK uses.
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I have the plug-in adapter but do I need a voltage converter for my laptop? Someone told me that my laptop should automatically detect the voltage difference and it just converts itself. This makes me nervous as I don't want my laptop to blow up!
Laptops & Notebooks - 10 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Yes if the plug in adapter does not automatically adjust to the new voltage, they are on 220, whereas we are on 120. Plus, the outlet plugs are different than ours.
Answer 2 :
U should carry a voltage converter to be on safer side...
Answer 3 :
hell ya they r 2 compleaty diffrint types of voltig
Answer 4 :
Don't worry, it will just convert itself. My sister bought a laptop in Sweden and brought it back here to the United States, and all she needed was the power adapter converter, not the voltage converter. Unless you are using a very old laptop you won't have any problems.
Answer 5 :
Unless you want to destroy your laptop, you're going to need a power converter plug since Europe is on 200+ volts and America uses something like 112 volts.
Answer 6 :
There should be a rating plate on one side of it if it says it is good up to 240-250 volts you don't need one, but you will need the plug adapter. Never try to us a voltage converter on you computer use a step-down transformer(240-250v to 110-120v)
Answer 7 :
Yes you would. Some laptops have variable power supplies but not too many do. You can check the power brick name plate. If it says 110-220v 50-60 Hz then yes it will work. Their voltages are usually 220V compared with our 110V. You just need the correct plug converter to plug it in.Best bet is to check with a place that deals in travel. They would have a kit with multiple converters for the various styles of European plugs. Or check with the manufacture of the laptop for a European power supply.
Answer 8 :
dont listen to all these, im from the UK all u americans think i will need this, i will need that, what if this................ is this ok in britan ??? shut up for fuck sake. it will be fucking fine mate, chill the fuck down !!!!!!! i didnt need an adapto when i went to NY - nice place by the way. hope this helps you mate
Answer 9 :
Look on your laptop's power adapter. If it shows 120V/220V 50Hz/60Hz, then it will work. You may need to get an apapter that changes the standard 110V plug to that UK uses.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
If i buy a new laptop on amazon.co.uk now, will it come with a free upgrade to Windows 7?
| If i buy a new laptop on amazon.co.uk now, will it come with a free upgrade to Windows 7? It doesnt say anything on the site, but do they have an obligation to distribute windows 7 to people who but a vista laptop now? Laptops & Notebooks - 4 Answers People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions : Answer 1 : It only applies to certain models, so you would have to look up the model on the manufacture site of the computer and see if that model applies for a free upgrade to windows 7. You wouldn't be getting the upgrade through amazon, it would be coming striaight from the manufacture of the computer. Answer 2 : the upgrade would be Cheap like 10 bucks... But not be free.... If you are a student... i would recommend going to the engineering building in your university and asking them for a copy of windows 7... They are usually Very Cheap like 50 bucks... for a legit copy... But i won't recommend buying from amazon... You want to test the laptop out before you buy... Go to a local Store and look for laptops with Windows 7 On it... get a feel for it... i am sure you would love it... But Amazon won't give you windows & for free... I am pretty sure about that... until and unless it mentions when you are buying the product... . Answer 3 : If the seller does not mention free windows 7 upgrade then you will not get. Better to confirm with the seller before you buy. Answer 4 : No, they don't have an "obligation." Only some models from some manufacturers are eligible. In most cases, you need to obtain the upgrade via the manufacturer. Check the website of whoever manufactured the laptop to see if it's eligible. Also keep in mind that refurbished models and/or things with Vista Home Basic installed automatically *aren't* eligible the vast majority of the time. And remember you have to register for the upgrade. It's not something they send to you automatically, and in most cases they're going to charge you shipping for it. |
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Any one tell me . if i buy a laptop from UK and one from pakistan . is there any difference between them ?
Any one tell me . if i buy a laptop from UK and one from pakistan . is there any difference between them ?
Both having same specs. is there any technical difference , like china made same product but different quality and send these product according to the value. like 2 world countries and 3 world countries.
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Answer 1 :
Laptop from Pakistan may be a fake one.
Answer 2 :
Different Plugs and cables, Pakistani one may be fake, possibly different languages... Pakistani don't make good laptops.
Answer 3 :
The main difference will be in the warranty, a laptop bought in the UK will have a warranty valid in the UK and an international warranty only valid for UK citizens when outside the UK while a laptop bought in Pakistan will have a warranty valid in Pakistan with the international warranty only valid outside Pakistan for Pakistan citizens. There will probably be some other differences, mainly that you'll get a different plug, probably a different keyboard layout (but it can be remapped in software) and some configuration settings will be different but not much of the technical side is going to be any different.
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Both having same specs. is there any technical difference , like china made same product but different quality and send these product according to the value. like 2 world countries and 3 world countries.
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Laptop from Pakistan may be a fake one.
Answer 2 :
Different Plugs and cables, Pakistani one may be fake, possibly different languages... Pakistani don't make good laptops.
Answer 3 :
The main difference will be in the warranty, a laptop bought in the UK will have a warranty valid in the UK and an international warranty only valid for UK citizens when outside the UK while a laptop bought in Pakistan will have a warranty valid in Pakistan with the international warranty only valid outside Pakistan for Pakistan citizens. There will probably be some other differences, mainly that you'll get a different plug, probably a different keyboard layout (but it can be remapped in software) and some configuration settings will be different but not much of the technical side is going to be any different.
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