I've only ever seen anyone with a laptop once and she only used it on the plane to watch dvd's. Once at the hotel, she never bothered again till the return flight.
it will play music cd's aswell
I wouldn't bother taking a laptop just for games/mp3s/movies. Laptops are for people who have work to do, and it's too big and heavy compared to an iPod which can be popped in your pocket/beach bag - also, it's very unlikely a laptop will fit into the safe in your hotel room.
Don't know what elctronic goods you daughter has already but to get music, games and DVD's in 1 item you're looking at either a video ipod or PSP. You can download games from itunes for the ipod. If your duaghter already has portable game console, I would go for a portable DVD player which will also play CD's but battery life might not be enough to last whole flight. You can get MP3 players quite cheap which have good battery life on them. I have the itonics 1GB which argos sell and it takes 1 AAA battery which lasts up to 8 hrs. I wouldn't take laptop, too heavy to carry and has to be in your ONE piece of hand luggage. Don't know what rules are on leaving small things in coat pockets though.
Don't know what rules are on leaving small things in coat pockets though.
You wouldn't be able to take iPods, PSPs etc through security in your pocket, you'd set the alarms off - you have to put them in your hand luggage bag, but as they're only small (compared to a laptop) it shouldn't be too difficult to squeeze them in.
We usually have two pieces of hand luggage between three of us (teenage daughter "doesn't do bags") and we manage to fill those two bags with two camcorders, three digital cameras, three iPods (and assorted sets of headphones), two Gameboys, a PSP, assorted game cartridges and obviously our tickets/money/passports etc. At a push we could probably squeeze in a portable DVD player too (especially if teenage daughter agreed to have a bag...) no need for a bulky laptop.
I take my notebook on holiday with me no bother. Use it for MP3s and watching DVD's and for keeping touch with work and a bit of programming if I'm in the mood.
What I was thinking was that MP3 player would be in coat pocket and the coat would be x-rayed. You have to remove outdoor coats anyway. I've never had to take zip up sweat tops off though.
I don't really agree that a laptop should only be used for work or is too big or bulky.It's a(albeit expensive) portable entertainment system which I'm sure most people use their computers for.I've seen some bigger,bulkier ghettoblasters in and around airport lounges and once the laptop is in a case with all it's cables,discs etc it can be a fairly compact piece of luggage.I know once you fill a holdall with handheld game consoles,portable DVD players,discs,batteries,chargers etc it can be no smaller or lighter than a laptop case.
Anyway,thanks again
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