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macOS - Notebook Hardware
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<blockquote data-quote="5tevie" data-source="post: 1383509" data-attributes="member: 177281"><p>Ahhhh, after a good look at the 2 pictures I can see that there is a slight difference. One has a white apple and one has a black one. (Insert Smilie face)</p><p>I may have confused the issue by mentioning a Power lead while on the subject of the Airport card. My fault. I was meaning the power lead for the iBook itself, not for the Airport card. The thing is, I have been sent a lead with a plug on one end that fits securely into a socket on the iBook. The other end of this lead ends in a white rectangular doofah which is very similar to the power lead for an iPad. On the iPad, there is a UK 3-pin plug that connects to this rectangular box to charge the battery or run the iPad. I didn't receive that sawn-off 3-pin plug though. What I got was a standard figure of eight lead.</p><p>My issue is that this set up DOES charge the battery but I was wondering if getting hold of one of the sawn-off 3-pin plugs would be better, or even maybe buying a complete lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5tevie, post: 1383509, member: 177281"] Ahhhh, after a good look at the 2 pictures I can see that there is a slight difference. One has a white apple and one has a black one. (Insert Smilie face) I may have confused the issue by mentioning a Power lead while on the subject of the Airport card. My fault. I was meaning the power lead for the iBook itself, not for the Airport card. The thing is, I have been sent a lead with a plug on one end that fits securely into a socket on the iBook. The other end of this lead ends in a white rectangular doofah which is very similar to the power lead for an iPad. On the iPad, there is a UK 3-pin plug that connects to this rectangular box to charge the battery or run the iPad. I didn't receive that sawn-off 3-pin plug though. What I got was a standard figure of eight lead. My issue is that this set up DOES charge the battery but I was wondering if getting hold of one of the sawn-off 3-pin plugs would be better, or even maybe buying a complete lead. [/QUOTE]
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