[P1] Charging and using my iBook in Korea

Eric B. Richardson lbyron at comcast.net
Mon Jan 20 08:35:54 PST 2003


At 7:10 AM -0800 1/20/03, Rosie Redfield wrote:
>>I am planning a trip to Korea, and would like to know what I need 
>>to do to keep my iBook perking along happily. I bought one of those 
>>little Radio Shack universal international convertors, will that do 
>>the trick? I also have a car adapter, will that work? Are there 
>>bricks available for use with the iBook in Korea, eg a dual 
>>cylinder plug, and a 220 system?
>
>iBook and Powerbook power supplies are wired to run fine on both 110 
>and 220 power sources, so the only thing you usually need is a plug 
>adapter that will allow the US-style three-prong plug to connect to 
>whatever peculiar type of socket the country you're visiting uses.
>
>Rosie

And I can get that kind of cord/plug where?



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