If you’re a
tech head like me then choosing the right bits if kit to take with you
traveling is a very important decision. I like to be wired into the world and
well entertained when I am sitting on a 12 hour train ride or some hotel room on a stopover – it makes
the time pass much faster and I can actually get some stuff done. But what
should you consider packing for your trek and how can you possibly fit it all
in?
As with any
type of packing for travel, selecting which pieces of technology to take with
you should be determined by weight, size and utility. Less is more! That means
taking the smallest and lightest of everything you need.
If you want
some computing power on your travels, then a laptop would be the obvious
choice. But do you need all the computing power that a laptop can give you or
could you escape with just using a tablet or a PDA? When you are lugging around
6 pounds of laptop for miles and miles, the thought of a nice
little 200 gram PDA become mighty attractive.
If word processing the main reason for taking a computer then consider a PDA
with a fold out keyboard. You will be thankful for the weight and space it
saves. Alternatively some tablets are more powerful than many laptops and offer
the same software options so that might be one other consideration.
Your camera
is another consideration. Do you need the 35mm SLR with 4 spare lenses? Unless you are going somewhere that justifies
the weight of that, then you might be better off with any of the myriad of
small digital cameras available on the market. Many of the newer models are up
around the 6 megapixel and above mark meaning the
quality of shots is getting very good.
If you desperately
need music, then consider any type of MP3 player that can double as a digital photo storage device. IPods
are a good choice and nice and light and the fact that you can store any data
such as digital photos on them means you can cut down on packing other storage
devices.
One of the
big things that you are really going to need for all of your gadgets is
insurance. Aside from the fact that a person with a lot of gadgets has a lot
more to lose when they get robbed, stuff also gets knocked around a lot when
you travel. Make sure you get insurance that covers you for the cost of a new
replacement of anything that is lost, damaged or stolen.
A few minor
considerations at the time of purchase can save a traveler a lot of heartache
with gadgets. If you can describe your gear as small, light, useful and insured
then you should have a pleasant trip!
(Photo
from https://pixabay.com)
No comments:
Post a Comment