Question about the warranty Toshiba

I bought my Equium in England in June - can someone tell me if the Toshiba warranty is valid in France please.
David Mellor

Hello

As far as I know each laptop has one year international warranty. This means that you can repair your laptop in different countries. Again, international warranty is for one year only. If you have more than one year, you must purchase international warranty Extensions.

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