While the iBook adapter is sexy, remember that it only winds up 1/2 of the
cord (the part from the adapter to the P'book. You still need to carry a
mini-modular appliance cord to plug it into the wall.
I have no idea why they did not put "flip-up" prongs on the back of the
iBook power brick. Then you wouldn't need the wall cord; rather, just pull
out the cord, flip up the power prong/plugs and insert into the outlet.
Probably avoided this to keep the thing internationally compliant. Just
change the wall cord to adapt to various plug type around the world...
ALSO, please note that replacement original 2400c power bricks are available
through www.sunremarketing.com for about 1/3rd the price.
Cheers!
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Timothy Sales
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