Hi,

I actually have some of ths stuff that I don't need any more and would be willing to sell it for a nominal fee. I have been overseas several times with a Braille device. I bought a better set from Circuit City so I don't need what I bought originally. In some of Scotland, the electrical standard is as it is here. In other parts, you must use a 220 converter. My older units work fine but cannot accept anything with a motor in it. For the British Isles, you must use one piece that has the angled three-pronged plug to go into their outlets and then add a prug with round prongs to your BN -s plug to go into that.

Evelyn

At 09:03 PM 5/10/06, you wrote:
I am going to Scotland in August. I am just going to get a converter at WalMart. I think a pack of a bunch of countries is $10 or something, and you plug them into the wall over in the country you are visiting, then plug your device into them, I think. They are supposed to be computer-safe.
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Lingard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[email protected]
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 20:18:01 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] International Travel With A BrailleNote
Mpower

Ottawa Canada

I am interested in taking my BrailleNote Mpower with me on some
international trips.

I believe they use 220 Volt 50 Hz electric power in the UK,
Europe, Africa and Australia and New Zealand.

Question:  Does Humanware sell just one 220 Volt 50 Hz AC
adapter, or would I need a different one for each country to be
visited as I hear the electrical outlets for 220 Volt power
differ in the shape and arrangement of the plugs they accept.

Hope to hear back soon.

ps: I hear there are a variety of different electrical sockets
(Power Points) used in the UK.

Brian

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