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Have technology, will travel
technology
by Michael Ansaldo
December 2006
December 2006
For mobile professionals, productivity on the road depends on being properly equipped-but the dizzying array of travel gadgets on the market is growing faster than an airport security line. To simplify the job of upgrading your gear, we’ve assembled our mobile technology picks. These travel tools will keep you organized, connected and entertained wherever you roam. All you’ll have to do is make room on your holiday wish list.
Laptops
Your laptop is the mission control center of your mobile office. Fortunately, the days of lugging around a seven-pound notebook are over. Thanks to smaller processors and hard drives, you no longer have to compromise full-bodied performance for portability.Look for notebooks in the “ultraportable” and “thin-and-light” classes. These travel-friendly units-which run less than six pounds and 1.5 inches thick, and feature ample 12- to 14-inch displays-are small enough for you to work comfortably in economy-class seating and on hotel desks, but perfectly capable of handling common applications like Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint, as well as email and Web browsing. Increasingly, they also include DVD burners, which let you not only watch movies, but also back up large amounts of data. Also important is 3G access, which uses existing cellular networks to give you wireless broadband connectivity from just about anywhere.
MacBook Pro, Apple
$1,999, apple.comBottom Line: The MacBook Pro brings Intel power to Mac users.
XPS M1210, Dell
$1,300, dell.comBottom Line: The XPS M1210 offers the ultimate blend of power and portability.
VAIO SZ170P, Sony
$2,799, sonystyle.comBottom Line: The VAIO SZ170P has all the business features you need in a slim, durable package.
VX Revolution, Logitech
$79.99, logitech.comBottom Line: Though pricey, the VX Revolution combines rich features with travel-friendly form in the ultimate notebook mouse.
Phones
After your notebook, your phone is your most important tool for staying connected on the road. Phone functions are just one of a growing list of handset features, and even the least expensive phones boast a camera and a calendar. Most people want to
balance business helpers-such as email, speakerphone and PC synching-with more fun features, like a VGA camera and MP3 and video players. Whether you want a fairly standard mobile phone or a more feature-rich smartphone, our selections are
powerful, stylish and guaranteed to help you transition seamlessly from the work week to the weekend.
SHC-a990, Samsung
$349, samsung.comBottom Line: With its high-resolution camera, the SHC-a990 strikes the optimal balance between multimedia and phone functions.
BlackBerry Pearl, Research In Motion
$199, rim.netBottom Line: The addition of multimedia features to the BlackBerry’s lauded businessfunctions make the BlackBerry Pearl an excellent all-around handset.
Moto Q, Motorola
$199.99, motorola.comBottom Line: Productivity meets pocketability in the Moto Q.
Chat 50, ClearOne
$149, clearone.comBottom Line: The Chat50 brings excellent audio to cell phone conference calls.
Discovery 655, Plantronics
$149.95, plantronics.comBottom Line: The Discovery 655 provides clear audio, comfort and a host of flexible features.
Peripherals
Today’s business travelers have a host of support devices at their beck and call, but the key is to separate the essential from the merely exotic. Worthwhile gadgets will expand the functionality of your mobile office and increase your efficiency. These additions to your gear bag will help you make the most of your road trip, whether you need to access important data, lock it up from prying eyes or deliver it in dynamic presentations.Wireless G Travel, Belkin
$69.99, belkin.comBottom Line: With its small size and ability to function as a router, access point or adapter, the Wireless G is a necessary addition to your gear bag.
Store ’n’ Go Corporate, Verbatim
$79-249, verbatim.comBottom Line: The Store ’n’ Go Corporate Secure USB Drive delivers when security is as imperative as portability.
USB flash drives are great for transferring and transporting data, but because of their portability and size, they can easily be misplaced-a nightmarish scenario when they hold sensitive information. Many USB drives offer user-controlled security measures that can be disabled or forgotten, but the Store ’n’ Go features mandatory safeguards: It protects data with a complex, hack-resistant password and erases all data after 10 consecutive failed logins. Store ’n’ Go drives range from $79 for the 1GB drive to $249 for a 4GB-pricey, but nothing compared to the cost of your corporate info falling into a competitor’s hands.
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| David_C. | The InFlight Charger | 0 | Jan 13 2007, 2:14 AM EST by David_C. | |
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This is THE "why didn't I think of that" gadget.
It's the Inflight Power Recharger...it's charges your USB ported device (cellphone, digital camera, ipod) using the standard headphone jack found in most airline seats...simple yet brilliant... Check it out here: http://www.inflightpower.com/products.asp Let me know what you all think... |
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| Anonymous | 2007 tech roundup | 1 | Jan 12 2007, 5:44 AM EST by SeasonedTraveller | |
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Wow... I am just shy of the cutting edge to say the least... but mobile technology is so important to business travelers like us. This column is perfect timing as I'm due for a cell phone and lapgop upgrade. Thanks for putting all the best new info in one place. Makes my research easy!
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| wanderer | Blackberry 7290 | 0 | Dec 1 2006, 11:30 AM EST by wanderer | |
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I use this device and it works well. What will the Pearl do for me? Any enhancements I need?
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