Is the UK's version of the Predator X34 monitor compatible with US desktops/ports?

BarnHwk
BarnHwk Member Posts: 2 New User

If I bought a Predator X34 in the UK, and had it shipped to the US, would there be any compatibility issues such as the monitor's DVI connector or power cable being different? How about any hardware/software issues? Would there be any issues at all?

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  • philetus
    philetus ACE Posts: 4,759 Pathfinder

    Most laptops and monitors are 100 to 240V. 

    The Acer Predator GN246HLb is 100 to 240V.

    I'm sure the Predator X34 is 100 to 240V also so, you will only need a plug adapter if the plug is different.

    There are no software differences.

       

  • BarnHwk
    BarnHwk Member Posts: 2 New User

    Okay. I guess I'll give it a shot! Thanks!

  • Vandragorax
    Vandragorax Member Posts: 124 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    Yeah all you'd need is an adapter from our 3-pin socket.  Heck you might even be able to get Acer to send you a US version of the cable part which plugs into the power brick Smiley Happy

     

    The worst thing you will have if you order from another Country, is that in the unlikely event you might need to return the monitor, it will just make things a little bit more expensive if they don't cover the costs for you because of overseas shipping.  It could end up being a bit of a hassle and take quite a bit longer to get replacements etc. as well.  But if you only have to engage with Acer support, then you should be ok to do that within your own Country of residence I would think.