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October 14th, 2006

Toshiba Satellite - Travelers Special

Toshiba SatelliteSeveral folks are recommending this laptop for traveling. They cite the hard drive size (100 GB) as being a deciding factor as did the widescreen, battery life and weight (it’s around 6 pounds). For mine, it’s fairly standard but most certainly in the budget range at just over $700 which should be attractive to most users.
Toshiba Satellite A105-S2021 15.4″ Notebook PC (Intel Celeron M Processor 390, 512 MB RAM, 100 GB Hard Drive, DVD SuperMulti Drive)

October 10th, 2006

Portable DVD Player

DVD PlayerPerfect for watching DVD’s on a long flight, this portable player is decent for under $100. It’s lightweight and rugged durability are plusses. Lack of controls (mostly run through remote) and sub par speaker sound are minuses but rates well in bang for buck.
Mustek PL607 7″ Portable DVD Player

October 8th, 2006

Travel carry bag for iPod and Camera

Carry Bag This is a handy little carry bag. Designed to accommodate your iPod, PDA or digital camera. It’s become a great little carrycase for me on hikes.

Roadwired - The Pod - Digital Camera and Accessory Case, Blue, #RW510103

October 7th, 2006

Travel sized printer - HP Deskjet 460C

b000b61x1s01_aa_scmzzzzzzz_v40414790_.jpgTech Wanderer grabbed this great little printer and took it to a conference recently after being frustrated with the difficulty of getting things printed up on the road. It was a little ripper! Made my life so much easier. The only thing you need to remember is that these don’t come with USB cables so make sure you pick one up from another place.
HP Deskjet 460C Mobile Printer

October 3rd, 2006

Easily Travel with this mouse

Smallest mouseAnticipating a release this month, the Rotino Sigma is the smallest mouse out there. From the specs it loks like it has an adjustable sensitivity of 1000dpi for normal office type use and lightning quick 2000dpi for gamers with an especially sensitive trigger finger. Measuring a measly 30 x 70 x 20mm and weighing 40g, it’s easy to picture this thing disappearing into teh depths of a laptop bag. Apparently available in four colors, white, black, red and blue, the price for Sigma’s Rotino laser mouse is $25.

October 1st, 2006

Luggage with a built-in scale

Bag with ScalesFor those of you who push the airlines limits with the weight of your bag and always wonder if you’re getting close to the max, here’s a line of bags that actually weigh themselves.

From a range of shoulder bags to full garment bags, these tech savvy products are convenient and not outrageously priced. Made by Ricardo of Beverly Hills, these can be purchased at a place like The Luggage Factory for up to $199.

September 30th, 2006

Tech lifestyle

This is our first tech lifestyle post.