![]() ![]() However, I’m back in the fold (after a moment of weakness in the Apple Store in Bangkok) and couldn’t be happier. I got my first one (a 13″) about 8 years ago and although I’ve had some ups and downs with Apple (I don’t care what the Genius Bar people say, Macs can get viruses), and I moved away from Mac for a spell. Would you judge me too harshly if I said that I love – yes, LOVE, my Macbook Air? Feel free to drop me a note in the comments with any other non-Apple brands or, indeed, other gadgets, you’d recommend. Note: You’ll see I’m an Apple fan – of course, there are plenty of other brands and gadgets out there, but I speak only of what I know. Instead, you might want to consider this a pick ‘n’ mix list. However, I’m not suggesting you heft the same level of kit around the world (unless you want to). ![]() Given that around one-third of my travelling gear (in size and weight) is made up of gadgets and their chargers, this seemed like the next sensible packing topic.Īlthough one-third of my baggage may sound like an excessive number of travel gadgets, compared to your average office size, it’s a pretty compact outfit (I don’t pack a desk, chair or coffee machine, for example). I’ve previously written about the 10 Travel Essentials I Wouldn’t Travel Without and I’ve also shared my experience of downsizing to carry-on luggage. With my next big trip coming up, I have packing on my mind. ![]()
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