on 7/2/04 2:44 PM, Marcin Wichary at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> : No. Just a regular plug adapter, not a converter. The Mac has an internal
> : auto converter. I've traveled all over the world and never needed more than
> : a simple plug adapter. The power supply just plugs in to an adapter to
> : whatever plug is used by the host country.
> 
> Ah, thanks, that's actually what I meant in my first email. Hope they can
> sell one to me (it doesn't seem to be anywhere in the price list on
> the shop's official website).
> 
> By the way, the plug in the power brick looks like a normal plug for cables
> found in many household appliances.
>

I have no idea on that one. I wouldn't risk it.


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