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    Quick question about my macbook in France

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by maeveli, Nov 16, 2007.

  1. maeveli

    maeveli Notebook Enthusiast

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    I bought my macbook in the US (I have the black one) and I'll be moving to France next month. I know that my plug won't fit into the French outlets so I'll need a little plug adaptor but will I need anything else (like to change the current flow).

    Thanks!
     
  2. cycloneguy2618

    cycloneguy2618 Notebook Deity

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    No, just the plug adapter will be fine.
     
  3. maeveli

    maeveli Notebook Enthusiast

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    fabulous! Merci!
     
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    De rien......
     
  5. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    And just a note also, Apple's warranty is worldwide, so any issues you have with your MacBook, you can just get it fixed in France, even though you bought it in the US :).