Yes, Sueno's and Rany's posts are right on. And here's my two cents.
Basically, you should be able to bring electronic appliances but not plainly electric ones.
Most electroninc appliances, like your TV, computers, Wii, are either automatic multi-voltage, or have a switch in the back that can switch between 110-120 to 220-240 volts.
Electric appliances need transformers and it's generally not a good idea to use transformers on anything that uses more than 500 watts/h. Televisions and fridges are ok, hair dryer, grills, vacuums definitely not.
You also have to consider that transformers can cause interference or noise on some appliances like televisions.
you can bring your television and Wii but the system might not work here. For example, your tv works with the NTSC system, or 30 frames per second, in NA (yes, in the case digital tvs the term still applies although technically it's an analog term) and I think in Qatar they use PAL (25 frames per second if digital). So, if you subscibe to cable in Qatar, it may not work with your television, unless it's a multi-standard television.
Also, if your Wii is the original and has not been hacked, you can only play NA discs in it and if you buy games here, they wouldn't work on it.
Yes, Sueno's and Rany's posts are right on. And here's my two cents.
Basically, you should be able to bring electronic appliances but not plainly electric ones.
Most electroninc appliances, like your TV, computers, Wii, are either automatic multi-voltage, or have a switch in the back that can switch between 110-120 to 220-240 volts.
Electric appliances need transformers and it's generally not a good idea to use transformers on anything that uses more than 500 watts/h. Televisions and fridges are ok, hair dryer, grills, vacuums definitely not.
You also have to consider that transformers can cause interference or noise on some appliances like televisions.
you can bring your television and Wii but the system might not work here. For example, your tv works with the NTSC system, or 30 frames per second, in NA (yes, in the case digital tvs the term still applies although technically it's an analog term) and I think in Qatar they use PAL (25 frames per second if digital). So, if you subscibe to cable in Qatar, it may not work with your television, unless it's a multi-standard television.
Also, if your Wii is the original and has not been hacked, you can only play NA discs in it and if you buy games here, they wouldn't work on it.