You will get a lot more bang for the buck buying a computer in the US. Just make sure that it works on dual voltage (usually 100-250v). Just about all laptops have power bricks that work on all voltages and many desktops as well, just check the back of the box to be sure.
As for TV's, avoid buying one in the US as they are usually only NTSC compatable. Sets you buy here, although more expensive, usually work on both PAL and NTSC. Also most US TVs are not dual voltage (I bought an LG in the US specifically because it was dual voltage, but when I got here I found it did not work with the PAL TV output.
You will get a lot more bang for the buck buying a computer in the US. Just make sure that it works on dual voltage (usually 100-250v). Just about all laptops have power bricks that work on all voltages and many desktops as well, just check the back of the box to be sure.
As for TV's, avoid buying one in the US as they are usually only NTSC compatable. Sets you buy here, although more expensive, usually work on both PAL and NTSC. Also most US TVs are not dual voltage (I bought an LG in the US specifically because it was dual voltage, but when I got here I found it did not work with the PAL TV output.