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What to bring is the same, the key depends on how the after-sales service contract is signed when you buy.
I bought an HP before.,I thought it was the world's after-sales mile.,As a result, when the keyboard was broken, I got it to the repair point in South Korea, and people said,You only have a free warranty in the mainland.。。
Speechless These should be Sony and Toshiba better, almost all of their products can be repaired free of charge (within the warranty period) at any repair point in the world
Back to the friends below, my friend's Lenovo is also available, only in the mainland for free maintenance, South Korea costs money.
And the cost of repairing the laptop is super high, so it's better to buy a new one.
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Samsung should be better, don't be a domestic product, like that kind of world's brand, it should be okay, Acer, IBM Sony.
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My personal opinion is Samsung.
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To be honest, there is not much difference between electronic products on both sides, and in addition, everything can be repaired, that is, private repair points are available all over the world, and HP stores that want to be safer are these, Apple is very good, but there are no sales stores in some places, let alone repair points.
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HP Apple would be a little better.
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My friend is the one with Acer, ,
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There is no warranty service for domestically produced computers.
It is recommended that you buy it here, Korean electronic products are cheaper than those in China!
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Why do you want to bring it there, how good it would be to go there and buy it? And it's cheaper than here.
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That's a question.
What notebook to take with you depends on your hobbies.
I'm studying in Korea.
The problem with this laptop should be up to you.
By the way, remember to bring the network cable, it seems that there is only a plug on his side.
And there's an adapter plug, plus a usable plug-in board, a Chinese plug-in board.
ps: The most important point is that you must bring a system disk, otherwise you will suffer a big loss.
Sony's is not very good, because my dormitory sisters' computers are just I don't know how it may be water, or maybe not, now the display screen is broken, and it costs 3,000 yuan to change it.
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Buy IBM, the quality is more passable, now it belongs to Lenovo, Lenovo Korea has a place to repair, so it is more convenient!
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Go to Korea and buy it, it's cheaper than in China, and the quality is even better.
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What computer you use is not critical.
The point is to buy a voltage converter.
We use 220v and they don't, so it doesn't matter.
Of course, if you want to be completely local.
Then buy a Samsung computer, the Korean operating system.
It's good that you're comfortable using it.
Good luck
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Hello, any brand can be used, if you want, you can buy Samsung, what brand is the same, take it out and use it the same.
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The quality of the configuration depends on the level of the **,It's the king to buy a better book at the same price.,But it depends on the exchange rate.。 If the exchange rate is high, you can buy a better book with the same **.,The current exchange rate is nearly 170.,So I think it's better to buy back from the letter country.。 And when you want to change the Chinese system, you can tell the merchant to let him change with you.
And if it's broken, you can repair it in Korea. The pros and cons of buying in Korea outweigh the disadvantages, so if it were me, I would choose to buy in Korea.
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South Korea is one in the country**.
But if you want to stay in Korea for more than two years, you should buy it in Korea.
Warranty convenience. If you buy it in China, you have to return to China to have a free warranty.
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If you bring a Chinese disk, you just want to buy the book you bought in South Korea and then put it back in Chinese, then it is better to buy it in China If you don't pretend to be Chinese, for example, the 360 function will appear garbled in the Korean system, so the building is mainly to come to South Korea to buy a notebook, and if you want to install Chinese again, it is better to buy it in China, I just bought it in China, and I brought the IBM I used, I personally think it's okay.
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It is recommended to buy it in the country. Just bring it with you.
Korea-Japan Joint Exchange Meeting.
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It depends on the cost performance and the price! If the cost performance is the same, the foreign exchange rate is lower, of course, it is appropriate over there, if the price is higher, it is more appropriate to bring it over!
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If you buy it abroad, you don't have to take it again, it's convenient, it's convenient.
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It is cheap to buy a desktop abroad, but it is not very convenient to move a desktop if you move a lot abroad.
Foreign notebooks are about the same as domestic ones, and some are even cheaper. In addition to supporting domestic production or having already bought it in China, it is also better to buy a notebook abroad.
If you buy a notebook in China and take it abroad, if something goes wrong, it will be more troublesome to repair.
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Buy in Korea.
When you return home, your computer will be checked, and customs duties will be imposed if you install Korean software.
I went to the United States and suffered this loss. I guess South Korea is the same.
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Support domestic products South Korea is also 220 volts, and the voltage is the same as China. However, their plugs are cylindrical, which is the same as some electrical appliances in China, and most of them have to buy power strips, and it is almost enough to bring one, and you can bring whatever you like
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There is no difference, go to South Korea to buy, due to the rise in the exchange rate of Renming currency, the "same" configuration ** is about 2000 less than that in China, for example, IBM, dell, I am talking about more than 10,000 machines, and it doesn't matter if it is within 6000.
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Korea's ** is cheaper than the domestic one, so it is recommended to buy it there.
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I'm going to study in South Korea next month and want to buy a laptop, but I don't know if it's better to buy it in China or what brand to buy? Support domestic products South Korea is also 220 volts, and the voltage is the same as China.
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Go to South Korea to buy it, Samsung's is relatively pure.
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Buy well in South Korea, first of all, ** is similar to the country, and now the yuan has risen again, you must have exchanged the yuan for the Korean won when you just came, so it is more appropriate, in the case of ** about the same, there is a warranty to buy in South Korea, and the one brought over cannot be guaranteed. Moreover, South Korea uses German standard plugs, which are two-cylinder kinds, and if you buy them from China, you will have to bring the conversion plug every time in the future, which is very troublesome.
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It's good to buy it from domestic. Just bring an adapter plug to South Korea, the socket in South Korea is a little different from the domestic one, so there must be an adapter plug, and South Korea is a 2-hole round socket.
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Support domestic products in China to buy good to bring, just need to change the plug. If you buy it in South Korea, if you don't have a good language, it will be a bit troublesome to install the Chinese system.
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China's Lenovo is best to support domestic production.
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Of course, you can buy such things in Korea when you go to study in Korea. Compared to the domestic one, it is not very expensive. Samsung is not necessarily inferior to Lenovo either. If you bring a domestic computer to South Korea, unless it is a global warranty, you have to pay for it to be repaired if it is broken.
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IDEA Forum.
Think Forum.
Lenovo Community.
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Enough, the general domestic book is guaranteed to be guaranteed by the national joint insurance, and if you are abroad, you can ask 4008108888
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