Questions about the international warranty

Next year, I'm going to study in Germany but I can't stand the QWERTZ keyboard and the price here, so I intend to buy a HP G42 of Singapore. The problem is that I don't know if I had received a guarantee international (for the use of the Services of warranty in Germany) or not. If it is possible, I have to pay supplements or other contracts to sign?

Thank you.

Most of the HP products sold on or after August 2, 1999 are provided with comprehensive warranty coverage. HP may provide warranty service on your product in any country where we are present service (provided by HP directly or through HP accredited service providers) - this currently stands at approximately 150 countries around the world.

Guarantee provided will be delivered according to the warranty HP, offering in the country of use.

Please visit the pages of comprehensive guarantee for more information.
Notes:

  • When mobile products to countries outside of North America, European Union (EU) or EFTA, the Global guarantee Notification process should be used to ensure warranty coverage is provided.
  • Products excluded from the coverage of the comprehensive guarantee are all HP Presario and every HP Prosignia products.
  • Computers laptops HP Armada are covered by the guarantee, even if purchased before August 2, 1999.
  • In some countries, service delivery guaranteed on certain types of products cannot possible subject to a surcharge.

If your product is excluded from the comprehensive guarantee, you can:

  • Return the product in the country of purchase for warranty repairs, or
  • Contact HP Service store or provider of HP services to repair billable.

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