Are ASUS laptops dual voltage?

Are ASUS laptops dual voltage?

The AC adapter of ASUS laptop shows the input/output voltage/current (as below red square mark in the picture) and the safety certifications on the rear side. INPUT: Applicable voltage is 100~240V as AC (Alternating Current), 50~60Hz as frequency, and 2A as current.

Does ASUS support international warranty?

Asus is an international brand like apple and Samsung! So if you are traveling abroad and your phone has some issues ! The warranty is valid in that country too! You can avail the service internationally!

Is ASUS an international company?

ASUS is a Taiwan-based, multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company that was established in 1989. In 2015 and 2016, Fortune magazine recognized ASUS as one of the World’s Most Admired Companies, and for the past four years Interbrand has ranked ASUS Taiwan’s most valuable international brand.

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What does worldwide voltage mean?

When the voltage reading is listed as a range of numbers, like 110V–220V or 100-240V, the device can handle AC voltage outlets from all over the world. This is considered a “dual voltage” or “world-wide voltage” device.

Which laptops have global warranty?

Asus, HP & Lenovo state they provide international warranty but that model has to be sold in India as well.

Can I use my laptop in another country?

If you want to use your electronics in a foreign country that uses 220 volt / 50 Hz power, you will need an adapter that allows you to plug into the foreign outlets. If your laptop or other electronic device accepts 220 volt / 50 Hz input then a simple adapter is all that you need.

How do I know if I have 110v or 220v?

That means a 220V plug has to have an extra hot terminal, which is brass by convention. Also by convention, the hot wires are colored black and red. A 110V outlet (and plug) has only one hot terminal, and the hot wire is always black. Another key difference between 110 and 220 circuits is the wire size.

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