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<blockquote data-quote="bence8810" data-source="post: 432485" data-attributes="member: 33623"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I have gone to the Mac shop in Hungary, even though I am not going to purchase here, but wanted to check out the Macbooks, and to find answers to my questions.</p><p></p><p>So OS X, as above already discussed can be installed in several languages, upon first start. Even after having configured the system, one can change the language easily, also mentioned above in this thread, but I also confirmed it personally at the store.</p><p></p><p>The only one remaining question I had regarding the Power Adapter is also answered since I went to the store. The MacBook has a White cord that terminates in an Adapter, which plugs to the wall directly. This is different than most non-apple laptops, as usually there is a cord that terminates in an adapter that requires a cable which will eventually be plugged to the wall. So its "kind-of" a 3 piece deal, the cord between the adapter and the laptop, the adapter (these 2 are usually joined permanently), and the cord between the adapter and the wall. The MacBooks adapter will plug to the wall directly (no cord between adapter and wall), and it has a removable piece that actually has the wall-plugs, so one can change it easily when traveling. Its kind of like a cigarette box size-wise, and in one end, there is the piece which is interchangeable. I also found out, that if you take that small piece with the wall-plug off the adapter, you can then connect a "generic" power cable that looks like an "8" at the joint-point. </p><p></p><p>Thats all I was looking for, hope this will help others not yet seen a MacBook imagine things more easily,</p><p></p><p>Cheers, thanks for all the valuable inputs,</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bence8810, post: 432485, member: 33623"] Hi I have gone to the Mac shop in Hungary, even though I am not going to purchase here, but wanted to check out the Macbooks, and to find answers to my questions. So OS X, as above already discussed can be installed in several languages, upon first start. Even after having configured the system, one can change the language easily, also mentioned above in this thread, but I also confirmed it personally at the store. The only one remaining question I had regarding the Power Adapter is also answered since I went to the store. The MacBook has a White cord that terminates in an Adapter, which plugs to the wall directly. This is different than most non-apple laptops, as usually there is a cord that terminates in an adapter that requires a cable which will eventually be plugged to the wall. So its "kind-of" a 3 piece deal, the cord between the adapter and the laptop, the adapter (these 2 are usually joined permanently), and the cord between the adapter and the wall. The MacBooks adapter will plug to the wall directly (no cord between adapter and wall), and it has a removable piece that actually has the wall-plugs, so one can change it easily when traveling. Its kind of like a cigarette box size-wise, and in one end, there is the piece which is interchangeable. I also found out, that if you take that small piece with the wall-plug off the adapter, you can then connect a "generic" power cable that looks like an "8" at the joint-point. Thats all I was looking for, hope this will help others not yet seen a MacBook imagine things more easily, Cheers, thanks for all the valuable inputs, Ben [/QUOTE]
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