The answer is: yes, but with certain risks.
A computer is an important electronic device that stores a large amount of data and files, so it needs to be protected during transportation.
From a legal point of view, computers are valuables and airlines generally do not allow them to be checked in as checked baggage. Therefore, if you want to carry your computer in your suitcase, you should only carry it as a carry-on item.
From a security point of view, leaving a computer in your suitcase can be subject to the following risks:
1.Collision damage: During transportation, the suitcase may be subjected to collisions, crushes, etc., resulting in damage to the internal components of the computer.
2.Lost: Lost or stolen luggage may result in the loss of your computer.
3.Corrupted data: If your computer is bumped or crushed, it can lead to data loss or corruption.
To reduce these risks, there are a few things to keep in mind when carrying your computer in your suitcase:
1.Take precautions: Before placing your computer in your suitcase, wrap it in foam, sponge, or other materials to protect your computer from bumps and crushes.
2.Choose the right suitcase: The suitcase should be sturdy and durable, with some impact resistance.
3.Carry-on suitcaseWhen checking in your luggage, it's a good idea to take your computer with you to avoid loss or damage.
If it is a desktop computer, it is inconvenient to carry it around due to its large size, so it can be disassembled and then packaged. When disassembling, be careful not to damage the components of the computer. When packing, use foam, sponge and other materials to fix each part of the computer to avoid displacement or collision during transportation.
All in all, when you keep your computer in your suitcase, you need to take precautions and minimize the risks. If you can, it's a good idea to keep your computer as a carry-on item.