No transformer needed, just adapter plugs. You can get a world-wide adapter
kit at apple.com - or just buy an adapter in whatever country you land,
which is how I built up my collection. They're easy to find at any drug
store or hardware store in any country, even at the airport.

Bruce

On 4/14/05 8:39 AM, "Peter Saint James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 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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