>The iBook runs on European current.  We came back to AZ in May, 2002.  I used
>my PB5300 plugged in every day in England and Holland.  All you need is the
>correct adapter.  A packet of adapters, about 4 of them and all usable in
>Europe, is about $8.00 at AAA offices here.  No need to change voltage.  Just
>plug the adapter in between your iBook power cord and the wall socket.  If 
>the
>holes fit, and there is an adapter that will in that package, then you are in
>business.  Don't see if they are cheaper in Europe.  In Britain they price
>things as if a pound sterling is equivalent to a US dollar.  It takes one and
>one-half dollars to buy one pound sterling.  My advice is don't wait and 
>do be
>prepared to spend more for everything in Europe.  Even worse now that the
>dollar has gone down.
All Macs since at least the LC (1990) have had universal P/Ss, and I 
think some earlier ones, like the IIci, cx and IIx. Naturally, that 
includes all PBs + the Portable.

Your region-specific lead costs about $5.

Cheers,

RD

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