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Can I bring my ipod that was made in the u.s. can it be charge in vietnam?

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Im going to vietnam this year and im wondering if i can bring it there and charge it will get broken?

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  1. Yes, we do have electricity in Vietnam too :-)

    Vietnam is not living in the stone age if that what you wonder.


  2. There's a very good chance your iPod will work without a converter/transformer, just check the "little box" on your charger/adaptor cord and if it says 100-240v, 50-60hz input , you will be fine. You may need an plug adaptor, although some electrical outlets in Vietnam will accept the flat blade type of plug, otherwise, check the other types of plugs used in Vietnam here: http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm

    Have a good trip.

  3. yes u can

  4. Most of the voltage is 220 or was where I was staying I had my computer with me so I had no problem most are110 & 220 volts. You should be able to get a transformer at Radio Shack.

  5. buy an electric converter from walmart, and theres no problem at all

  6. I don't see any problem with bringing your ipod.  A converter can be purchased at Walmart luggage department or other electronic stores.  We keep one that we bought at Walmart in our suit case to take with us everytime we vist Vietnam or England.  Good Luck.

  7. Although I live in Vietnam, my iPod was made in the US too. I am using it. Is it all you wanna know?

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