With the travel season quickly approaching, many people wonder what to bring with them to stay connected. After a recent trip to Bali, I am amazed with the ability to access the rest of the world from an underdeveloped country. Wi-Fi is in nearly all hotels and most public locations. The biggest questions are figuring out which gadgets to bring.

Portability and ease of use are the two most important factors. Laptops, tablets and smart phones are the most common devices travelers are taking with them. Most travelers bring a couple devices so here is a quick guide for travel:

Laptops, Choose something small, under 13 inches, and it must be durable so aluminum or a high density plastic is a great option. You might not need lots of storage but a minimum 128 GB will store any media needed while you're on the road. Solid state hard drives are the best because there are less moving parts which could break, but can be more expensive. SD memory slot is a nice feature which prevents you brining an extra cord to transfer pictures from a camera. Don't spend more than $1,000

Tablets, For those not getting as much work done a tablet is an ideal option: slim, light, and long battery life. They are great for web browsing, watching movies, listening to music, and emailing. Be sure to go into a store and actually get your hands on one prior to buying it, half of the user experience is in the ergonomics. If all you plan to do is read or browse the Internet, you can also consider an e-reader instead of a tablet.

Smart Phones, Most travelers these days already have a smart phone, so use it. International rates can be high, so if you don't have an unlocked version and swap out your sim card, be sure to notify your provider and change the phone settings to avoid using cellular data outside the network.

Security should be considered also. Fortunately many hospitality locations depend on providing a safe facility to keep people coming back; a single theft or bad review on tripadvisor.com could drive patrons away. The days of the maid stealing a computer are nearly past. However, physical theft is always a concern so be sure you are smart and pick a location that has good online reviews and an environment you feel secure in. Don't flash your gadgets in public places like bus stops with high levels of traffic.

With public WiFi be sure to limit entering passwords and usernames, and keep your private browsing of banks, credit cards, administrative tasks to a minimum. Paypal security key is helpful for online transactions. Backups make you feel safe about not losing pictures or data from your trip so look into an online service like Crashplan, Google drive, or Carbonite. Try to coordinate all your devices and if you have similar cords and adapters, condense or buy a universal adapter to keep things simple.

Traveling today is easier than it's ever been. You can book hotels and day excursions after reading all about it from the group who posted a review the day before. Technology does make it better. Be resourceful and plan out your trip but remember things are a bit different than here in Carlsbad. The Internet might be slow or the person at the front desk might not know why you are not able to connect. It's all about the experience, safe travels!

Mazur can be reached at [email protected]

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