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HD PVR power supply
Hi,
I am in Santa Barbara, Ca at the moment and will stay here for a year. I have here dish HDTV network but still no TV. I don't want to spend to much money for a HDTV so I looked for a solution for my laptop. I know that I can use the HD PVR in Europe because it is supporting Pal. But I couldn't get any information about the power supply. Does anybody know if the power supply supports 220/230 V ? Then I would only need an adapter...If it doesn't support 220 V I will probably switch to the Win TV HDR 1950. It doesn't support PAL but Pal wouldn't make sense for me If I need an extra transformer... Thank you very much Sincerely, Fingergottes |
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The original unit used a transformer type wall wort, and was 115v only.... the newer switching type supplies will work on 220v with proper plug adapter...
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