N810 European Power Adapter

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On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 16:53 -0400, Steve Yelvington wrote:
> Kip Warner wrote:
> > I bought my N810 in Canada, and so it uses a standard North American
> > power adapter.
> >
> > Is it easy to acquire one usable in Europe from over there? If so, how
> > much are they, and can they be used all across Europe?
> >   
> The light gray print on your power supply should have its specs, and 
> AFAIK they're all 100-240V, 50-60Hz, so one power supply will work 
> anywhere. (It's actually quite difficult to find any that aren't 
> internationally flexible these days.)
> 
> Get yourself a plug adaptor kit (just plugs, not the transformer kind) 
> and you're set.  I've used my American unit in France, Germany and 
> Spain, and will be taking it to China, Malaysia and Thailand next month.

Thank you, I think I will do that. I haven't been to Europe, but is
there just one standard plug across the EU, or do they vary?

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Kip Warner -- Software Engineer
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