Hong Kong uses 220V like the UK does.

As for warranty, there's always an international warranty if you buy their
world models. Only thing is though, it's usually limited to 90 days parts
and 1 year labour warranty.

Adios,
LarZ

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
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Sent:   Friday, 6 August 1999 10:07
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Hi.  Buying in Hong Kong has it's draw backs.  Like no warranty.  Don't
forget
American companies have to pay the cost of shipping to the US (or where
ever).
Some pay US customs for you also.

I don't know about Hong Kong, but in Japan you would have to pay an
additional
5% tax.  Hong Kong probably has some sort of tax also.

I don't know what the voltage in Hong Hong is.  But if it is not 110, you
would
need a step down transformer.  Some American companies include this
transformer.

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