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Hey everyone!
I am going to Europe this winter, and I needed to know if I could use my powerbok G4 power adapter (US model) in Europe. Will it work with the current, or would I need somekind of a transformer? I will be traveling around, however, I will be in Czech Republic and Slovakia for a good bit of the time, so if anyone could tell me if my power adapter would work in that current I would be extremely pleased.

I do realize that the outlets are different; I would get the appropriate jack for the power adapter.

Thank you everyone!
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Double check the fine print on your power supply, but most (if not all) of the recent PowerBooks came with multivoltage (100-240 volts) power supplies. If so, you should be good to go.

This link shows the shape of the plug you will need by country:

http://www.tuxgraphics.org/electronics/powersockets/

Bon voyage !
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