All you really need is a power lead, just buy one when you get there. It'll
be cheaper than buying one in the US.
No, all you need is one of those little plug adaptors like you can buy in
airports. I do the same in reverse when I visit the US.
--
PowerBooks is sponsored by
. 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.
Dan S. in AZ
ken ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
going to London from the US for the first time, what
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
In a message dated 7/15/02 10:44:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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.
You can buy
going to London from the US for the first time, what do I need to use my
iBook500 over there? and can i find a ethernet hookup at a kinkos or
internet cafe?
-Br
Butch Ross
American Music
http://butchross.com
hi there from a fellow Ross ! -
UK to USA adaptor for your mains items ,as we're 240v