That depends. Once your batteries go low you'll need to recharge them. UK power is 240 volts 50 hertz; US power is 120 volts 60 hertz. Check the label on your power adaptor. If it says something like: Input power 100-240V 1.5A 50-60Hz then you're good to go. If not, or it only says input power 120V 60 Hz, then you'll need another power charger. Check your laptop mfr website or do a Google search - many companies sell dual-voltage units. You will still need a mains adapter, as the US 3-prong wall socket is nothing like the UK 3-prong wall socket. Those plug adaptors are available in travel shops and some airport shopping areas. ;-)
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Cheap laptops in the UK are available at the following retailers: Laptops Direct UK, Argos, The Laptop Centre, E Bay UK, Craigslist, Gum Tree, and Tiger Direct.
Cheap refurbished laptops can be purchased in the UK from many electronic stores that offer refurbished products. Currys is an example of an electronic store that sells refurbished laptops in the UK.
no
Yes. You can get USA and UK work visa without any sponsor or degree.
No they do not.
There is no cell phone that will work in USA and the UK.
Dell laptops in the UK can range from prices of about 399 pounds to about 899 pounds. The price varies depending on the model and style of computer you are searching for.
no it wont because its a different brand
You will be able to find inexpensive laptops on www.ebay.co.uk. Additionally, you will be able to compare prices on this site.
Yes. You can get USA and UK work visa without any sponsor by staying there for more than 10 years.
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Yes it does.