In a modern life it seems we need more and more technical devices. Its a hassel when traveling, and you want to have as few as possible. Also the more you have, thus more often you need to upgrade a range of products instead of just the few.
So i am curious how many devices people use in total, while traveling, and also what they would use if money was no issue.
My devices:
15.4" Laptop
10" netbook
DV camera
Kindle
4.7 inch smartphone GS3
While traveling i bring:
For short trips i bring the 15", but mostly i leave it at home. its to chunky to bring when there is lots of traveling.
if i not bring the 15", i bring the 10". But i really do hate it. I can't get any work done on it.
Sometimes i bring the camera. But afther getting the S3, i find the camera there to sufficient on most trips.
Kindle, always bring this one.
Smartphone, always.
Ideal situation
Stationary computer. Maybe iMac 27"
Laptop: Macbook Pro retina 13", or Samsung 9 series.
iPad mini
Kindle
S3
on travel i would bring the, laptop, iPad, Kindle.
For me the Msi Wind 10", is dead already. And i just read most companies stop producing netbooks already. Ultrabooks and pads have filled the gap.
So i am curious how many devices people use in total, while traveling, and also what they would use if money was no issue.
My devices:
15.4" Laptop
10" netbook
DV camera
Kindle
4.7 inch smartphone GS3
While traveling i bring:
For short trips i bring the 15", but mostly i leave it at home. its to chunky to bring when there is lots of traveling.
if i not bring the 15", i bring the 10". But i really do hate it. I can't get any work done on it.
Sometimes i bring the camera. But afther getting the S3, i find the camera there to sufficient on most trips.
Kindle, always bring this one.
Smartphone, always.
Ideal situation
Stationary computer. Maybe iMac 27"
Laptop: Macbook Pro retina 13", or Samsung 9 series.
iPad mini
Kindle
S3
on travel i would bring the, laptop, iPad, Kindle.
For me the Msi Wind 10", is dead already. And i just read most companies stop producing netbooks already. Ultrabooks and pads have filled the gap.