[Hidden-tech] Question about international travel
Christopher Switzer
christopher at prontoideas.com
Fri Dec 15 10:32:51 EST 2006
Jeff,
> What type of electrical converter is needed for a standard laptop
> computer. Is it safe to use the electrical converter for plugging
> in a laptop. I really don’t want a fried computer.
I try to avoid them. There is no shortage of internet cafes, as long
as you don't need a laptop for productivity, I would avoid it. If you
do need it, I've heard of folks using a surge protector in between
the outlet/converter and your computer's power supply.
>
> How widespread is Wi-Fi in places like France, Spain, and Germany?
> Also, do most hotels have in-room high-speed like the majority of
> hotels in the U.S. now have?
I cannot speak to France, Spain and Germany. But in Italy recently Wi-
Fi was non-existent and most moderate hotels did not have high-speed,
but some higher-end establishments did.
>
> I’m assuming that my cellphone won’t work while I’m in Europe. What
> do most people do? Buy a cellphone just for international trips?
The easiest solution is to rent one if you're not going to be
traveling often. Just Google "european cell phone rental", or
something similar and you'll find a plethora of companies.
Bon Voyage,
Christopher J. Switzer
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> It has been a while since I traveled internationally. And, now, I
> need to stay in touch electronically while I’m overseas. So, I had
> a couple of quick questions for anyone who may know:
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> What type of electrical converter is needed for a standard laptop
> computer. Is it safe to use the electrical converter for plugging
> in a laptop. I really don’t want a fried computer.
>
> How widespread is Wi-Fi in places like France, Spain, and Germany?
> Also, do most hotels have in-room high-speed like the majority of
> hotels in the U.S. now have?
>
> I’m assuming that my cellphone won’t work while I’m in Europe. What
> do most people do? Buy a cellphone just for international trips?
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