T1’s ComputerLand sits landside near the older check-in area
This is the multimedia shop in Belgrade’s Terminal T1, before security, so factor in another 10–15 minutes to clear checks after you’re done. It’s a small store, mainly focused on basic tech needs rather than high-end gear. Think last-minute cables, USB drives, simple headphones, mice, and low- to mid-range accessories for phones and laptops.
Prices sit above downtown Belgrade shops by roughly 15–30%, which is normal for airport retail. You’ll see standard-brand USB-C and Lightning cables, power banks in the 5,000–10,000 mAh range, and some SD cards and flash drives if you’re dealing with camera or document backups. Stock rotates, but don’t expect niche gaming peripherals or pro-level audio.
ComputerLand mainly helps if something broke on the way to BEG or you forgot a key item. If your charger died in a city taxi or your headphones snapped at your hotel, you’ll likely find a functional replacement here in T1. Selection focuses on mainstream phone models and Windows laptops, with fewer options for less common brands.
Hours generally mirror daytime departures out of Terminal 1, roughly early morning to late evening, but closing can track the last scheduled flight from T1. If you’re flying out of T2, remember this shop is in T1’s public zone, so you’d need a 20–30 minute buffer to walk over, shop, and then re-clear security for your actual terminal.