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    MBP power adaptor

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by ez2remember, Jul 25, 2007.

  1. ez2remember

    ez2remember Notebook Evangelist

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    Does it work worldwide?

    Is it like a PC notebook type power adapter where you have a power brick + a power cord/cable which you change to suit your countries AC type. I'm thinking of getting a MBP during my visit to Canada/US.
     
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    ethanhunt123 Notebook Evangelist

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    You can easily buy just the connector part to connect the power brick to the outlet. Or you can buy the US-Europe converter. Even i got mine from US and replaced just the connector part with a EU type connector.
     
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    wave Notebook Virtuoso

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    It says 110-240V on it. Should work everywhere in the world. Just need an adapter for the different plugs.
     
  4. ez2remember

    ez2remember Notebook Evangelist

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    That's great! Thanks
     
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    I like having an extra power adapter.

    Anyone know where to get a (relatively) cheap one?