Where to store a laptop while doing few days trips during a long-term travel?
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What options are available when you travel with your laptop (e.g. to work a few days while in town) but you don't want to carry it with you when doing small excursions (few days, weeks)?
A laptop can really be a burden (weight, fear of having it stolen, always thinking about your bag, fear of breaking it, …).
Example:
- you stay 1 month in an apartment in e.g. Bangkok, Hanoi, … to work remotely with the computer
- you then travel for a few weeks to visit the country (no need for the laptop now)
- settle up in another city for a month and repeat…
Are there safe places where a laptop can be stored? (even if I have to pay a good fee)
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Where should I store my laptop when traveling?
Place your laptop in a cushioned laptop bag, preferably one that's plain and inconspicuous, so you don't attract unwanted attention. For extra protection, choose a laptop bag with features like slash-proof fabric and tamper-resistant zippers.How can I hide my laptop when traveling?
Should I bring my laptop while traveling?
The biggest danger to your laptop when you're travelling is you. Theft of your laptop is possible, but on a long trip it's actually far more likely you will break it or lose it yourself. Therefore it's much better to take a laptop with you that you can face losing or getting destroyed.How do you travel with a laptop computer?
TSA Laptop Rules If you're traveling with a computer in your carry on bag, the TSA asks you to \u201cremove the computer from your carry-on bag and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening.\u201d If, however, you have TSA PreCheck, you do not need to remove your laptop during security screening.How to Secure Your Laptop while in a Hostel or While Traveling Abroad
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