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<blockquote data-quote="pcjabber" data-source="post: 42130"><p>As many have said, take some means of transferring files (USB keys work well), ethernet cable, phone cable (though you will need adapters for abroad -- they use strange phone connectors). Wi-Fi will work fine, as will burnt discs. </p><p>As aptmunich said, the Apple Power adapter will work worldwide -- it has voltage regulators inside. You can pick up the Worldwide power adapter kit from apple at $39 (has a bunch of snap-in adapter plugs to plug into the Apple Power Adapter in that little corner thats missing).</p><p>Going thru airport security to Denver, CO; Chicago, IL; and Raleigh, NC, I had to just place my iBook in its own grey box (I stuck it in there with my PDA, and they didnt mind that). No carrying case in the box. Just the bare iBook. I left mine sleeping, in case they needed to see it on though.</p><p></p><p>--PCjabber</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcjabber, post: 42130"] As many have said, take some means of transferring files (USB keys work well), ethernet cable, phone cable (though you will need adapters for abroad -- they use strange phone connectors). Wi-Fi will work fine, as will burnt discs. As aptmunich said, the Apple Power adapter will work worldwide -- it has voltage regulators inside. You can pick up the Worldwide power adapter kit from apple at $39 (has a bunch of snap-in adapter plugs to plug into the Apple Power Adapter in that little corner thats missing). Going thru airport security to Denver, CO; Chicago, IL; and Raleigh, NC, I had to just place my iBook in its own grey box (I stuck it in there with my PDA, and they didnt mind that). No carrying case in the box. Just the bare iBook. I left mine sleeping, in case they needed to see it on though. --PCjabber [/QUOTE]
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