Buying a Laptop for Use in America - What Do I Need to Know?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around considerations for purchasing a laptop in the UK with plans to use it in America. Participants explore the implications of power compatibility, potential cost differences between the UK and US, and the practicality of buying a laptop in either location.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant plans to buy a low-spec laptop for around £500-£600 and is concerned about using it in America.
  • Another participant notes that if the laptop's adapter supports both US and European voltage, only a plug adapter will be needed for use in America.
  • A different viewpoint suggests that while laptops may be cheaper in the US, taxes can vary significantly by state, impacting the overall cost.
  • The original poster expresses a preference for buying in the UK to maximize time spent in Florida, indicating a desire for convenience during travel.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for a plug adapter if the laptop's adapter is compatible with both voltage systems. However, there is no consensus on whether purchasing in the US is definitively cheaper due to varying tax rates.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention the variability of sales tax in different US states and the potential for additional duties or taxes when importing a laptop from the US to the UK, but do not resolve these complexities.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals planning to purchase a laptop for use in different countries, particularly those traveling from the UK to the US, may find this discussion relevant.

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I'm going to buy a new laptop within the next few days. I only need a low spec so I expect to pay about £500 -£600.

However I'm also going to America at the end of October so I'd like to take it with me. Do I just need an adaptor to charge it up over there, I assume it will take longer, or will I need a different transformer?

Also would I be better waiting and buying one from America, I think they're cheaper over there but does that include duties/taxes?
 
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The adapter for my laptop takes either US 120VAC/60Hz or European 220VAC/50Hz. You will need a plug adapter so you can use our small plug socket
 
Depends where you buy it over here. Its going to be cheaper obviously, but depending on where you buy it from, the taxes compared to the UK might be only 50% less or you may pay no taxes at all depending on which state you buy it from. Here in California, sales tax (what you would call VAT) is almost hte highest in the nation at about 8% on average ... but, for example, next door in Nevada, they don't even have a sales tax!
 
Thanks guys,
I'll look and see if the adaptor is switchable before I buy. I've decided to buy in the UK, which means I can spend more time in Florida at the theme parks and I'll have my laptop with me for when we're delayed at the airport waiting for hurricane Ziggy to blow over!
 

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