“For true road warriors, portable computing means bringing along all your computing essentials without having to schedule a visit to the chiropractor” Dan Frakes of MacWorld said.
Dan Frakes, beaing an editor, is often ask what he packs in his laptop bag; here’s a look at the kinds of accessories that are on his must-have on-the-go list, along with some specific examples of them. So for those who also love to travel with their laptops here is your chance to know what are some Mobile Essentials that you must have, coming from a MacWorld Editor himself.
Dan’s gear includes:
Portable Hard Drive
Network Cable
Portable USB Hub
Multi Outlet Power Strip
USB Power Cables
Wireless Detector
Backup Battery
Security Cable
Return Tag
The Right Bag
Now that we have a list of the essential it is time to read on to know why these thing make up the list. Here is the article by Dan Frakes from MacWorld.
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