document.writeln("<strong>If you are traveling overseas with a laptop or desktop computer, chances are you won't need a voltage converter.</strong>");
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document.writeln("Most laptops are multi-voltage and will operate on voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts. That's right! Most computers do not require a voltage converter! They do, however, need to make safe connections to foreign power and telephone systems.");
document.writeln("You can verify this on the manufacturer's label located on the back or bottom of the laptop's charger cable box or in the specifications of the owner's manual.");
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document.writeln("We do recommend a surge protector with your computer at home and in foreign countries. Voltage Valet's EuroSurge provides complete surge protection for multi-voltage and dual voltage computers while traveling in countries with 220-240 volt power sources.");
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document.writeln("For more information visit our <a href=\"/ForeignElectricity.aspx\">Foreign Electricity Guide</a>");
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document.writeln("<strong>Grounded Adapter Plugs</strong>: A grounded North American plug has two flat blades and one round pin.");
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document.writeln("<strong>If there is more than one adapter plug listed</strong>. You need to carry all of the adaptors listed as more than one type of electrical outlet is used in that country");
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document.writeln("<strong>For Computers in this country choose all listed product(s) below:</strong>");
