(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 4 APRIL 2015)
Here are some links about traveling with your tablet (including but not limited to vendors products from Apple, android, Intel-based, Windows or other vendor's) and/or other electrical devices to Italy and abroad:
BACKGROUND / INFORMATION
- Charge Your Electronic Devices on Your Overseas Vacation – ". . . Even the simple act of charging a cell phone or e-reader can present problems. For those of us who travel with electronic devices, the idea of a hotel room with just one electrical outlet is enough to make us break out in goose bumps. How will we charge our electronic devices while we travel?. . ." – By Nancy Parode – Source: Found in the Senior Travel section of About.com – "Our Story"
- Coping with electrical devices while traveling – May 16, 2011 – by – Source: Consumer Traveler – "The last honest travel site" – "About"
- Electrical Appliances, Should I Bring Them to Italy? – Posted: 06/12/2011 – Author: Peggy Crippen – Source: PCS Italy – "Tips for Military Families Moving to Vicenza, Italy"
- How to Protect Your Laptop Computer and Sensitive Information Abroad – Created 4/2010 (resources updated 4/2014) – Article and photos by Nora Dunn – Source: Found in the Travel Abroad section on Transitions Abroad – "WORK • STUDY • TRAVEL • LIVING"
- Maps – "All the information you want is always with you" – "" – Source: ItalyInformation.eu – "" – In English, French, Italian, Romanian
- A Year Traveling With the iPad – Published on 08/04/2011 – Gary Arndt – Source: EVERYTHINGEVERYWHERE – "Gary is currently in . . ."
- X – "" – "" – Source: X – ""
- ADAPTER & CONVERTER FINDER – "" – Source: Going In Style – "TRAVEL ACCESSORIES" – "About Us"
- mobile travel adapter – web site
- www.goinginstyle.net – or easy shopping on iPads, tablets and smart phones.
- Best Travel Adapter – July 16, 2012 – Seamus Bellamy – Source: The Wirecutter – "a list of the best technology to buy as determined by dozens of hours of research and testing."
- Electronics & Adapters – "" – Source: Found in Travel Accessories section of TravelSmith – "clothing, gear & advice to go"
- Electrical Plug/Outlet and Voltage Information for Italy (Repubblica Italiana) – "" – Source: Adaptelec – "International Electrical Specialists"
- Travel Adapters – "When traveling to another country, you usually need a travel plug adapter because not all countries have the same outlet. A plug adapter fits into the country's outlet so your device's plug fits and receives power, so without one, you can't use your electronics." – Source: TravelProducts.com – "Serving travelers online since 1996" – "Get the right adapter for your travels!"
- X – "" – "" – Source: X – ""
- what do I need to recharge my iphone and ipad in Italy? Can I get one charger that charges both at the same time? – Mar 19, 2012 – Asked by Maureen W from Bedford – Source: Apple Store (US) – "1-800-MY-APPLE"
- X – "" – "" – Source: X – ""
- Taking the tablets: How Italy learned to stop worrying and love online shopping – November 28, 2013 -- 09:36 GMT – By Raffaele Mastrolonardo – Source: ZDNet – "Technology News, Analysis, Comments and Product Reviews for IT Professionals"
- Use Your Tablet as a Travel Guide – "This sponsored article was written by IDG Creative Lab, a partner of TechHive." – Source: TechHive – "News, tips and reviews about phones, tablets, apps and all the other tech in your life"
- X – "" – "" – Source: X – "" – Source: X – ""
- Tips for Power Adapters and Electricity in Italy – "Power adapters and electricity in Italy are different than in the United States. Watch this video to learn some great tips for traveling." – by: Gina Miller – "" – Source: Found in the Italy Travel Videos subsection of the Italy Travel section of About.com – "Our Story"
- X – "" – Source: X – ""
- SEE ALSO:
- Info on traveling with your laptop to Italy and abroad *, dated, Friday, July 20, 2007
- Info about electrical plug adapters, power strips and voltage converters for Italy *, dated, Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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That's it for Wednesday, 5 March 2014: mercoledi, 5 marzo 2014
Ciao, Ben
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Today’s quote is an Italian proverb / saying, author unknown.
"Amicu ca non ti duna, parendi ca non ti mpresta, fuili comu la pesta."
"Friend who won't give, relatives who won't lend you a hand, avoid them like the plague."
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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 4 APRIL 2015)
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