All PowerBook adaptors, since the 100 (but probably also for the Portable) are rated for 100-240 Volts.

So it is only a matter of the shape of the plug!

I travel back and forth between Italy and California and most of my 'Books have actually been bought in the US!

Ben

 from Italy

Incidentally... here we have 240 volts.



Here's a question for those folks that skip back and forth across the pond.

What are the electrical supply differences for European Powerbooks? With current being different there, is the whole machine different, or it just the powersupply different? Can one plug a European powersupply into a US Powerbook and get it to work properly without damage?

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