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		<description>Depending on the device
1most likely the company have power supplies for worldwide operation.
2travel agencies, and many others, have converters. Small ones 50W are transformer type. Larger ones 1000W are semiconductor types and not recommended for small electronic devices.

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1most likely the company have power supplies for worldwide operation.<br />
2travel agencies, and many others, have converters. Small ones 50W are transformer type. Larger ones 1000W are semiconductor types and not recommended for small electronic devices.</p>
<p>Hope this properly answers your question</p>
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