As long as you have it adequately insured and carry it in a bag that protects it properly then we would definitely recommend taking a laptop that is wifi enabled. Not only does it make it easy to access funtotravel.info, your emails, blogs and Skype while you're travelling, but it also makes it easier to back up your photos, upload and share them and also download music and movies.
It's fair to say that you certainly won't feel like the odd one out if you take your laptop away – an increasing number of people are doing so. So much so that you might find yourself fighting for sockets in the communal area of hostels these days!
You will find so many places with free wifi when you travel: hotels, hostels, restaurants, internet cafés and libraries. This makes it easier than ever to stay in touch with people.
We would though recommend that you are careful with your laptop. Either buy a daypack with a purpose built laptop sleeve in it, or make sure that you have a separate sleeve and that your laptop is carefully stored. Invest in a decent lock and always make sure you carry it on you in your daysack rather than risk leaving it in your main bag in the luggage compartment of buses or trains where it could get damaged, stolen or ravaged by dirt and rain.
Finally, ensure that your laptop is adequately insured and make sure that any important documents or photos that you have on it are backed up in a separate location (i.e. an email account or a CD).
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