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laartista Jul 11th, 2010 09:53 AM

Please need Techi help for Italy!!
 
Brought my US bought wii with me to my new apt. in Florence and am trying to hook it up and having problems because there is no yellow input for video on the back then it occured to me do I need special wires bougt here and what about the power? do I need a converter or just an adapter. I'm soooooo techno -challenged and it's my physical therapy in a console. Any expats or not know anything about hooking one of these up in another country? HELP!

sandra3120 Jul 11th, 2010 04:43 PM

Damn - the only thing I can think to tell you to do is to go to one of those little electronics shops that sell small electrics and adapters, etc.: I'm sure if you take the machine with you, assuming it doesn't weigh too much to do so, they can tell you what you will need to plug in to the back of either the TV or the computer, whatever you are using to produce the video. Also, if it is your computer you're using, any computer shop there should be able to help you out with with sorts of connectors, adaptors, etc. you might need.

Good luck.

Sandra

laartista Jul 12th, 2010 01:03 AM

Thanks Sandra!! I have the internet guy coming by today to get me online via the wifi in the apt. having problems w/ that too, have been using a rechargable internet key in meantime. Maybe he will know, otherwise this wii is getting returned when my folks come over i'll send it back w/ them :(

zeppole Jul 12th, 2010 02:11 AM

laartista,

if the guy who comes by gets everything working for you, marry him! (Even if he's married and you don't like him.)

I'm speaking poetically, but if you can communicate with the guy and he understands your machine, make sure he doesn't get out of your sight without you having all his cell numbers, where he works, how to find him, e-mail and stay in touch.

If he can't help you, get as many recommendations from him as you can as to how to find a local techie who speaks English to help you.

Good luck!

laartista Jul 12th, 2010 03:31 AM

Thanks Zeppole!! Yes, he just left, is Romanian, but speaks Italian and a bit of english, but my Italian has gotten better so we did just fine.

He is a total techie, got me online w/ the wifi,something had to be reset on my computer, showed me about the wii wires, I have to buy a wii plug w/ transformer for here, he said at media world, I have his card, he makes house calls all for 30E, bargain in my book, geek squad in US charges $99 just to come out and diagnose!!

Off to Lidl :)

sandra3120 Jul 12th, 2010 05:35 AM

Wow, Andrea - all good news and so reasonable, too - you must have had your techie karma button on that day!

Where's the Lidl close to Florence? I know they don't always carry the same things, but if they have the electronics you're looking for it will be a whole lot cheaper for you.

Zeppole's got a good point - marry the guy!

laartista Jul 12th, 2010 07:19 AM

No, went to Lidl for some groceries, very cheap but found out only take cash the hard way, had to run and find an atm while my stuff was on the belt!

sandra3120 Jul 12th, 2010 10:53 AM

Oh crap! That's a real pain!

The Lidl in Tipp, in Ireland, often has electronics - just not always. I was hoping...

Thankfully, the one in Tipp has an ATM less than a block away at the Bank of Ireland. The one in Ireland also takes chip and pin cards, but only certain of those, which of course I didn't have - all for three pairs of waterproof boots - so off I went to remedy the situation.

Sandra


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