Power your MacBook or MacBook Pro with this adapter that features LED indicator lights to let you know the charge status and a magnetic DC connector that disconnects under strain to protect the power cable.
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apple really needs to improve there chargers, this is the 3rd one this year. not very happy about this , 85 for a charger that wont even last a year ? so called apple, come on apple cut the cr@p nd stop making us pay so much for a charger that wont last....
What's great about it: easy to use
What's not so great: wont last a year 3/4 months if lucky
Power your MacBook or MacBook Pro with this adapter that features LED indicator lights to let you know the charge status and a magnetic DC connector that disconnects under strain to protect the power cable.
apple really needs to improve there chargers, this is the 3rd one this year. not very happy about this , 85 for a charger that wont even last a year ? so called apple, come on apple cut the cr@p nd stop making us pay so much for a charger that wont last....
danny1234
PHX, AZ
December 18, 2011
yes u can. u can also use the 85w ones but not the 45w which are for the macbook air reason being that the 45w wont provide enough 'juice' to even charge them
Power your MacBook or MacBook Pro with this adapter that features LED indicator lights to let you know the charge status and a magnetic DC connector that disconnects under strain to protect the power cable.
apple really needs to improve there chargers, this is the 3rd one this year. not very happy about this , 85 for a charger that wont even last a year ? so called apple, come on apple cut the cr@p nd stop making us pay so much for a charger that wont last....
danny1234
PHX, AZ
December 18, 2011
yes u can. u can also use the 85w ones but not the 45w which are for the macbook air reason being that the 45w wont provide enough 'juice' to even charge them