Both of the above answers are pretty much correct. However, unless you can find a multi-system, dual-voltage TV that you absolutely *know* will work over here then I would purchase your TV here.

All Mac computers are dual voltage, so if you go with a Mac you'll be fine. As of a couple of years ago many PCs were still single-voltage, so you'll want to check on that. If you can find a dual-voltage computer, though, bring it - it will be better and less expensive than what you find here.

Our Onkyo/Sony stereo equipment is mostly from the U.S. and we run it on converters just fine. You can get DVD players here without stressing the budget, but you can also bring yours if you can find the "unlocking" code so that it will play DVDs from all regions. Search the internet for your specific model and cross your fingers :o)

We brought some of our kitchen electronics and left others. We have a 240V toaster oven, tea kettle, microwave, blender and juicer. We brought our 110V Cuisinart & Kitchenaid.

Hope that helps,

ES