[MacDV] Re: iPod

s.tomanek at gte.net s.tomanek at gte.net
Fri Jan 10 16:01:51 PST 2003


How do you 'pop out' the end?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Macintosh Digital Video List
> [mailto:MacDV at lists.themacintoshguy.com]On Behalf Of Tim Shirey
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 1:53 AM
> To: Macintosh Digital Video List
> Subject: [MacDV] Re: iPod
>
>
> On 1/10/03 5:21 AM, "Macintosh Digital Video List"
> <MacDV at lists.themacintoshguy.com> wrote:
>
> > P.S. Bonus Question. Someone recently pulled out the corner of a white
> > power adapter for a TiBook to expose some other connector type. Can you
> > pull out the corner for the iPod's adapter? If so, what's under there?
> > I'm afraid to force it.
>
> If your talking about the white square AC adapter... which I think is an
> amazing work of design down to the plastic corners that pop out
> for wrapping
> the thin wire around and clipping it on at the end ... Attention
> to detail.
> Sometimes it takes a few mistakes in-between to get it right though.
> Anything is better than that "flying saucer" adapter from before!  What a
> bother - they can file away that idea with the "hockey puck" mouse design!
> :-)
>
> Oops - got off track - back to the adapter plug...
> You can pop off the end and attach other plug ends for use around
> the world
> (purchase the travel kit from AppleStore).  It also allows you to
> attach an
> AC cord between the power adapter and the wall socket instead of the AC
> adapter being right at the wall socket.  You don't actually pop the piece
> straight out but slide it up to remove.  It shouldn't be too hard.
>
> From what I've been reading, this is the same AC adapter that can be used
> for the ipod (including the world travel kit).
>
> - Tim
>
> (holding off on the ipod until the next model - love those
> Audible.com books
> for the whole family on our long trips in the car, through the
> house stereo
> system, etc.)
>
>
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