Yes, that's what I've been doing for years when travelling the US and
Europe. You just need the part that goes into the wall and then into
the
brick (or Yo-Yo). Usually black, though.
Not if you use the cable from AirPort Extreme Base Station. :)
Marcin Wichary
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on 03/07/2004 06:54, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Well, at least sort of. I picked it up -- love the box, the
packaging, the manuals, the design... but I ordered the British
model and it came with British AC plug, which is incompatible
with Dutch sockets. The battery's drained, so I can't use it yet. :I
I completely forgot about this issue,
All you need is a plug adapter. The Mac adapts itself.
on 7/2/04 1:42 PM, Marcin Wichary at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, at least sort of. I picked it up -- love the box, the
packaging, the manuals, the design... but I ordered the British
model and it came with British AC plug, which is
: All you need is a plug adapter. The Mac adapts itself.
You mean a regular one from an electronic store that converts one
plug/110 to another/240?
Marcin Wichary
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on 7/2/04 2:16 PM, Marcin Wichary at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: All you need is a plug adapter. The Mac adapts itself.
You mean a regular one from an electronic store that converts one
plug/110 to another/240?
No. Just a regular plug adapter, not a converter. The Mac has an internal
auto
: 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
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
: