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Hi all-
I know there are several posts about some of things I am about to ask about, but there may be some new things here too:
I am moving to the Czech Republic for 7 months, then Sweden for 5 months. I am bringing the following powered items:
laptops (T42, w/ or w/o a plug-in USB hub, G4 iBook)
n800 and most likely my old 770
dig. camera - w/ the recharger for the batteries
PAL - I know the radio is somehow different in Europe - but I want the speaker...
electric shaver
iPod base with USB wall power adapter
All of these items are able to accept 220V - I think - I actually don't know about the iPod wall adapter... My questions are:
What should I buy to take care of my power needs before I go - or will I be able to work it out when I get there?
As I live in Europe: Germany for quite a long time, and currently in Finland, I hope my answers help you to get setup and running smoothly.
You should be able to find all your needs locally or in the airport (slightly higher of course but they generally have everything.
Would a plug adapter and a regular US power strip work?
This is a good idea. Sort of a one size fits all. The wall adapters are no problem at all. Europe sometimes uses a different power scheme, meaning that they use neutral so try to get a wall adapter that has grounding prongs. It is normally not a worry but I had micro shocks from my MacBook Pro because of the ground potential
How is the internet service there?
It depends on where you are but yes. Bandwidth speeds vary. Check out: www.speedtest.net and see if the city you are going to be in has a host there. This way you can have an idea of the Internet service.
I am not sure if I'll have internet service in my apartment, but I may be able to order it - so - should I buy a portable wireless router before I go - or just wait and see there?
Things tend to be a bit more expensive and if you are going to Sweden they are really expensive, however I am not sure if your power supply on a US router is multi-voltage. If you do not mind Apple products, you can buy one of theirs. I have the Airport Express and Airport Extreme and they are multi-voltage. The Airport Express is a great traveling device. I have used it all over the world to include the Middle East.
Are there many options for mobile data services there - especially one that will work in both Prague and Uppsala?
[COLOR=RED]You have Eurotel, T-Mobile CZ, and Vodafone. All are pretty good and will provide you with the service you need.
Do they all require yr. long contracts?
Pay as you go. Subscription services are cheaper however they may require you as a non-resident to pay a deposit of some sort. Best to try it for a month and see.
How are the pay as you go mobile offerings?
[COLOR=RED]Pretty competitive rates. They just dropped the interconnection rates between operators. So they are hungry for your biz.
Now - I know these are kind of big Qs, and some answers will be preferential, but that's what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance.
I know there are several posts about some of things I am about to ask about, but there may be some new things here too:
I am moving to the Czech Republic for 7 months, then Sweden for 5 months. I am bringing the following powered items:
laptops (T42, w/ or w/o a plug-in USB hub, G4 iBook)
n800 and most likely my old 770
dig. camera - w/ the recharger for the batteries
PAL - I know the radio is somehow different in Europe - but I want the speaker...
electric shaver
iPod base with USB wall power adapter
All of these items are able to accept 220V - I think - I actually don't know about the iPod wall adapter... My questions are:
What should I buy to take care of my power needs before I go - or will I be able to work it out when I get there?
Would a plug adapter and a regular US power strip work?
How is the internet service there?
I am not sure if I'll have internet service in my apartment, but I may be able to order it - so - should I buy a portable wireless router before I go - or just wait and see there?
Are there many options for mobile data services there - especially one that will work in both Prague and Uppsala?
Do they all require yr. long contracts?
How are the pay as you go mobile offerings?
Now - I know these are kind of big Qs, and some answers will be preferential, but that's what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance.