First of all, thanks for all the replies ^
I believe I've come to the conclusion to sell off our TV and dvd players. It's just not worth the hassle and potential aggrevation if they
do malfunction. I think we might buy a multi-region dvd player here in the US if I can find one that accepts 110-240V/50-60Hz. Maybe a portable one.
As far as other electrical stuff, my thinking is that I'll sell off everything that we use on a daily basis. So, f.ex. the coffee maker and hair dryer probably won't come with us, simply to avoid the hassle of having a voltage converter as a permanent fixture on the kitchen/bathroom counter...
For a bunch of the other stuff that's only used on occasions, I think we will bring most of it and I will buy at least a couple of voltage converters with some US power strips, so I can hook it up when it needs to be used.
Most of my computer stuff is good for 110-240V/50-60Hz, except for my printer which for some reason on the back says 50-60Hz, but only says 115V ... ?
We also have some re-chargeable stuff, like dustbusters, baby-monitors and cameras and such-like that require DC, typically 12V.
- How easy/cheaply can I buy new power cords, with the correct DC "brick", that will plug into an OZ wall outlet and with a DC plug that will fit my dustbuster etc. ? (Maybe at a Radio Shack type of store)