Saturday, November 14, 2009

My friend is visiting from Japan and is bringing his laptop. How can he use the laptop here

My friend is visiting from Japan and is bringing his laptop. How can he use the laptop here?
Does it matter which brand he is bringing? He needs it for work. He'going to be traveling around the country so he would need access anywhere. Is there a special attachment he needs? How about using a cell phone? Could there be a connection through that?
Laptops & Notebooks - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Japan uses the standard outlet. As far as the phone goes, though, well, maybe a prepaid is the only way.
Answer 2 :
It does not matter where he comes from and where he goes.... the laptop has an adapter and it will automatically adapt to the power differences. (it's only the physical plug difference could be an issue). The dial-in is not an issue at all (mobile, fast Ethernet, wireless, broadband, etc...) you just need to configure the system to the new connection (normally 15 min. if you have all the information). The only existing issue..... is the language on the laptop ;- ) Which means he has to configure it himself.
Answer 3 :
it doesn't matter, a laptop has a universal adaptor (120-220V) His cellphone couldn't be used for Japan uses a different network (4G? haha)
Answer 4 :
It doesnt matter now laptops work all over the world via wifi



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