Going to Italy with my new MacBook Air, where do I get a power convertor?

I just bought a new MacBook Air and am moving to Italy. Where to I find correct power cord for Europe outlets?

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Posted on Aug 31, 2011 1:08 PM

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Aug 31, 2011 1:53 PM in response to cindy37

If you go the non-Apple route, keep in mind you don't actually need a "converter" as the Apple power adapters are universal, meaning they will run on any voltage and frequency used in the world. All you need is a plug adapter for the different shape and configuration of the prongs. The term "converter" usually refers to a device that also steps down the voltage, and is more expensive. They are generally not needed for most modern electronic devices, although may sometimes be needed for small appliances. I know this may be obvious, or a nit, but I do know at least one person in your situation who was needlessly sold an expensive voltage converter/adapter because neither the indivual nor the store employee who sold the device knew enough about it.

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