Air New Zealand Air Points - MacBook Pro adapter in Air New Zealand Business




benchy
Mar 18, 07, 8:48 am
Does anyone know if the new Apple Megasafe adapter for MacBook Pro's work on Air New Zealand Business Premier Seat?


ajnz
Mar 18, 07, 9:08 am
If it consumes >90W, you probably won't be able to run + charge your laptop at the same time. I had no problem charging my Thinkpad (~75W), but it was problematic running + charging (~90W).

Either run with the battery out, or just charge it while you're eating/sleeping/whatevering.

The outlet is just a regular 110V AC outlet that accepts most plugs (not UK though).

To be honest I don't recall seeing many people actually using the power outlets on any flights, though....

benchy
Mar 18, 07, 9:11 am
Thanks. I don't really want to charge the battery. I think I will have to take your advice and run it without the battery and a regular US plug, as my understanding is that the UK one doesn't work.


mesadler
Mar 18, 07, 11:22 am
The Magsafe airline adapter works great, but doesn't charge the battery.

cavemanzk
Mar 18, 07, 1:57 pm
From www.airnz.co.nz
PC Power Operation

PC Ports are available in Business class on A320 aircraft, and in Business Premier and Pacific Premium Economy on B777 and B747 aircraft. The in-seat outlet unit provides 11OV at 60Hz. The outlet plug accepts most common connector plugs including:

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3-pin New Zealand or Australian plugs
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2-pin European plugs
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2-pin or 3-pin USA plugs

The outlet plug does not accept 3-pin British plugs. For use of devices with this type of plug, an adapter is required. Adapters are not available onboard Air New Zealand services.

flying_pig
Mar 19, 07, 7:12 pm
Hello,

I was flying BP last august SIN-AKL on a B777 and my 17" MacBook Pro worked great. I just plugged the normal power adapter at the beginning of the flight (so the battery didn't need to be charged).
It was quite a surprise since on many airlines the power plug just stops working with the MBP.

Gio-



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