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12 great gadgets for the digital nomad
If you do your work on the run or in coffee shops, here are some devices that can make your life easier.
Brian Nadel (Computerworld) 18/07/2008 08:36:57
At 1.5 pounds and powered by a lithium ion battery, Planon's Printstik PS910 is a go-anywhere print shop. Belkin's Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger turns a single AC outlet into three. Zagg's InvisibleShield keyboard cover can keep a spill from turning into a digital disaster. Solio's Magnesium portable solar charger has three photovoltaic solar panels that slide out to provide up to 8 watts of power. Voltaic's solar backpack puts out 4 watts of juice, has its own battery and comes with 11 power tips. Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen can play back exactly what was said and when by pressing the pen to any place in your notes. The Fellowes Monitor Filter will prevent those around you from seeing what's on your screen. HP's 5.3-ounce iPaq 910 Business Messenger smart phone can link with an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi network. Meritline's Ultimate Cable Kit can make the connection with retractable FireWire, USB, telephone and Ethernet cables and all the tips needed. IOGear's GearJuice kit includes a power adapter and seven tips, along with a 2,000 milli-amp hour battery. Pure Digital's Flip Mino weighs 3.3 ounces, but can capture a whole hour of TV-quality clips at 640-by-480 resolution and 30 frames a second. Aliph's Jawbone Bluetooth headset uses advanced digital signal processing technology to block out the racket going on around you.
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Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen can play back exactly what was said and when by pressing the pen to any place in your notes.
Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen can play back exactly what was said and when by pressing the pen to any place in your notes.
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