matrix07 macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 24, 2010 8,226 4,899 Nov 1, 2015 #1 Will there be a problem? I'm thinking about 110v. vs 220v., or electric plug something like that. Anyone from UK bought new Apple TV from US can confirm?
Will there be a problem? I'm thinking about 110v. vs 220v., or electric plug something like that. Anyone from UK bought new Apple TV from US can confirm?
Blujelly macrumors 65816 Sep 2, 2012 1,275 477 South East England Nov 2, 2015 #3 My friend has just bought one from the states, shouldn't be a problem. He just had to buy a new figure 8 power lead for UK Reactions: matrix07
My friend has just bought one from the states, shouldn't be a problem. He just had to buy a new figure 8 power lead for UK
N nebo1ss macrumors 68030 Jun 2, 2010 2,927 1,748 Nov 2, 2015 #4 There is no issue all of Apple equipment supports voltages from 100 up to and including 240. The plug is going to be different but you can either change it or replace the whole cable which is a pretty standard piece of equipment. Reactions: matrix07
There is no issue all of Apple equipment supports voltages from 100 up to and including 240. The plug is going to be different but you can either change it or replace the whole cable which is a pretty standard piece of equipment.
matrix07 macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 24, 2010 8,226 4,899 Nov 2, 2015 #5 nebo1ss said: There is no issue all of Apple equipment supports voltages from 100 up to and including 240. The plug is going to be different but you can either change it or replace the whole cable which is a pretty standard piece of equipment. Click to expand... Ah,.. That's a big relief. Thank you!
nebo1ss said: There is no issue all of Apple equipment supports voltages from 100 up to and including 240. The plug is going to be different but you can either change it or replace the whole cable which is a pretty standard piece of equipment. Click to expand... Ah,.. That's a big relief. Thank you!