On Jun 22, 2004, at 6:52 AM, jake wrote:

i think (*think*) the only difference will be the power adapter - i think
you can pick a uk style one for about �15 though.
you could of course plug it into firewire pot on a mac but i think you need
the adapter for a 'proper charge'.



hi there. i'm in the UK, i'm wondering if i buy an
ipod from the US will i have any compatibility
problems? cheers...
neil

Correct. The plug is the only concern. Apple took the rest of the world into the design right from the start. iPod accommodates 120 or 240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz. A handful of plug adapters and you're good to go anywhere your travels take you.


Jack Russell


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