My husband used to do a lot of international travel. He bought a
collection of power and telephone adaptors (probably 25 pieces), from
Targus, I think, that came in a zippered organizer about the size of a
5-Star (brand) zippered ring binder. The card inside listed in three
columns: each country, its power adaptor, and its phone adaptor, all
number-coded. None were any bigger than the "box" plug end of a blow
dryer power cord. Before a trip, he'd look that country up on the
little chart, pull out those adaptors, and tuck them into his laptop
case. A few required one adaptor to plug into a second adaptor, but
the chart made it simple.
Claire
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?
It would be nice to simply get a different powersupply rather than
have to carry around a heavy transformer.
Peter
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