Normally you could but that would be safer to use 3 volts one, or check what does it says near the power inlet on the player.
With electricity provided from wall current or from batteries.
Apple sells a wall charger adapter for all iPods, including the iPod Touch. You connect the cord to the iPod, and then the USB end to the charger/adapter, and then you plug the charger/adapter into a wall socket.
To connect your device to the internet using an Ethernet cable adapter for the wall, simply plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the adapter and the other end into your device's Ethernet port. This will establish a wired connection to the internet through the wall adapter.
In Ireland, you will need a Type G wall plug adapter to use with your electronic devices.
Yes, by using a transformer, BUT BUT BUT unless you are a qualified electrician (which you obviously aren't) you should not try and mess with the power supply from a wall outlet - you could kill yourself! Have you tried rechargeable batteries?. The simple way is to use a plug in multi voltage adaptor in place of the batteries. Get a socket fitted by your local electronics repairer, to match your adapter.
Yes. Many graphing calculators are now coming with the ability to be plugged up to the wall with an appropriate AC adapter.
Plug the Zune adapter into the Zune and the other end to the wall.
If it has a plug, insert the plug into a wall socket. Some have AC adapters - make sure the adapter is connected to the tree, then plug the adapter into the wall socket...
AC adapters are used to give electronic equipment that normally runs on batteries the opportunity to plug into a wall outlet. This cuts down on the amount of money you need to spend on batteries, and also extends the run-time of the appliance/electronics indefinitely.
From a wall outlet.
Open the bottom of the mix stick and plug it in a computer, wall adapter, or a portable charger i use mines with a computer or portable charger so im not sure about the wall adapter
You can find a wall adapter/charger for your Game Boy Advance at many online stores. Three of these include www.amazon.com, www.toysrus.com, and www.bestbuy.com.