worked well with my 80 gig video iPod and my then Blackberry Curve. I
had two converters and also used a Macally external battery. The
external battery was great on the plane trip.
HTH
Have fun on your trip.
Gretchen
Sent from my 3G iPhone
On Aug 6, 2008, at 8:47 PM, LeslieCefali <ljcefali@verizon.net> wrote:
> What kind of converter can you use to charge an iPod nano in
> Europe.... I live in the US, will be traveling to Germany and Italy.
> I have a wall-charger (but no laptop, so that is not an option).
> The electricity converters that I have seen say that they cannot be
> used for electronic devices... so what kind of converter IS used to
> charge electronics while overseas?
>
> thank you.
> leslie c
>
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