> Inverters are also bulky, and still require you to
> connect the AC adapter, which makes for a mess of
> cords in a tight environment (car).

Ok, I know what you're trying to say.  But in a couple of years Apple
might stop using the current type of power adaptor plug and then you
have to sink another 20 bucks to get another auto adaptor, whereas if
you get an inverter you can keep it over the years, given it keeps
running (it shouldn't die really soon, unless you have a 130 watt power
adaptor or something :)  To the original author of the thread, I guess
it comes down to form vs wallet, whichever is better in your opinion.

Andrew

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