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Used Dell LaptopsIf I buy an Apple Mac (laptop or desktop) from the USA, will the warranty still be honoured if it is going to be used in the United Kingdom? The reason being is that with the current exchange rate being so high, I can get a top of the range one for the same price as the bottom of the range one here in the UK, and seeing as I will be visiting New York very soon I may as well pick one up whilst I am there.
I know that UK power sockets provide more power than US plug sockets, thus I would need to get a converter, however I am just unaware of Apple’s warranty policy with regards of buying in one country and using in another.
Any advice?
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Well I’ve had a look around and these laptops seems to be very strong and they have good benchmarks, yet I don’t know if I should buy one or not becuz I’ve have some question about it and until they’re cleared, I think I wouldn’t be getting one.
1. I’m currently living in Kuwait, and becuz Dell don’t offer them here, a friend of mine will buy it for me from the US, and I’m afraid that cuz of voltage difference from place to place, it might ruin the motherboard or the power supply of the laptop
2. Is there anyway to change the power adapter to suit the power sockets here ? (the power sockets are like the ones in UK, 3 way and big and bulky)
3. I’ve heard that after two years or such with using a dell laptop, you get an error saying "AC adapter couldn’t be determined" or something similar, and the battery won’t charge anymore, and in the end your motherboard will be fried, has anyone got this problem before ?
4. Will the warranty work here ? (like if something happens to my laptop, can I go to the dell workshop here and repair it for free ?)
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