Jumat, 10 Februari 2012

LaptopS???????????

Can you give me the name of a computer that has a touch screen and has a tv on it???

i can only think of the new Iphone by Apple, its a computer, TV, touch screen…wow!

and toshiba tablet price

toshiba android 3.0 tablet get is there a limit on how many laptops you can bring on your luggage?
like will they ask for a permit or something if you exceed this number of laptops?
i’m planning on buying 5 laptops for my friends back in the philippines… do you think the airport officials will allow me to put these laptops in my luggage?

I bring 2 all the time without any hassles (one work laptop and one personal laptop). Five might be too much since no one would personally use 5 laptops in a single trip. I would not advice checking in the laptops since they can get damaged in transit if not properly packed. I also read somewhere that it is not wise to check in laptops although I have done this a few times in the past when my carry-ons were just too heavy to add another laptop.

You can put them in your luggage checked in definitly. I would try to put them in carry on myself as expesnvie as they are. They throw the checked in stuff around so much & they do steal stuff out of checked luggage. My husband travels all the time with 3 laptops of his own for work, they all have different purposes & he just has a big expandable case on wheels with dividers in it he carries them on with. I know they say they only open luggage for security checks, but he had one brand new suede shirt missing right after Christmas with the tag still on it, cell phone chargers, calculators, an expensive lighter, cuff links, shoes, I can’t tell you the things that has has missing out of checked in luggage just in the last year. Airlines just say “we have no idea, no employee of ours would take it”. This is all airlines not just one either.

The above answers are good, there is no limit to how many laptops you can carry with you, you might want to insure anything you put in your check-in bags as the general rule of travel is “if you value something, carry it on, and don’t check it in.” I had a friend who had his laptop stolen from a check-in bag. You may have a problem when you get to the Philippines with the customs inspectors, I’m sure customs would require you to pay duty on 5 laptops that you plan on leaving in the Philippines, just be aware of that, whether you want to declare them or not is none of my business.

Any amount is fine, you should have a valid reason.

Customs requires a reasonable amount of any item…

Reasonable…and “Not for Sale”

See link below for some Custom Clearance practice

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