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saxondale.

macrumors 6502
Original poster
May 20, 2006
395
4
England/China
Hey
I have a MBP and i was wondering how i would go about charging it in different countries? In my case, Canada and China. What will i need?
Thanks
 

brewno

macrumors 6502
Jun 8, 2007
461
18
Montreal, Canada
MBP is bi volt and bi hertz, meaning it works on 110v and on 220v also 50 or 60 Hz. All you need is a plug adaptor. I tell you this for sure because I bought mine in Chicago (110v/60Hz) and I use it in France (220v/50Hz). I am using an international adapter, pretty cheap, it plugs in any kind of plug there is. I'm sure you'll find one in China for you. I think mine is made in China, lol. :p
 

numbersyx

macrumors 65816
Sep 29, 2006
1,155
100
Yes. That white brick of a power adaptor means that you can use it anywhere 110V-240V. All you need is a plug adaptor. Very easy to find in either the UK or Canada.
 
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