What can anyone tell me about the electric power requirements for using a laptop in Spain?

My daughter's Dell has the same type of power cord in-line AC to DC converter as does our PowerBook 2400c. These say "Input: 110-240 V AC"

The power coming out of the wall in her dorm is 220 V. What -if any other considerations need we consider?

Can she simply plug the laptop's power cord into the Spanish adapter (2 round pegs) and plug it into the wall with no fear of damaging the circuitry?

Or need we worry about frequency (Mhz) or any other issues? The literature that comes with these travel electric adapters is sparse and the university has certainly not been forthcoming with any help regarding conversion issues.

Muchas Gracias


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