This week, I found a quality solution that I can use when I travel by car.
Many of my clients are within a few hours drive of where I live. (In Los Angeles, that means 2-6 hours away, depending on traffic.) When I stay at hotels near these clients, I'll often return to the hotel to do work on the afternoon/evening. When I'm on the road, I often miss having a printer close at hand. While I work digitally most of the time, I still use a printer to print reports & diagrams, client invoices, mindmaps and the like.
This week, I saw a small LED laser printer at Best Buy - the Samsung 1740 ($89 after rebate). It's small and light - it's half the weight of my first "portable" computer - and holds 250 sheets of paper - more than adequate for my travel needs. I promptly bought it.
Now, when I travel for extended periods, I have a mobile office again. It may seem like a lot to carry, and it is, but this gear allows me to be almost completely self-contained. (Sorry, no fuel cells yet)
My current "road kit" for extended trips
- ThinkPad, soon to be replaced with a Tablet PC
- Treo 650 on SprintPCS for wireless Notes, & Internet access from anywhere
- Portable scanner
- Portable laser printer
- 2-Line VOIP Gateway/Firewall/WAP
Discussion/Comments (3):
I've just fixed the Links to mobile office and the Wireless VOIP kit.
Thanks, Andy, for the alert!
Eric
Posted at 05/01/2005 20:19:13 by Eric Mack
Still no luck for the voip link
Posted at 05/02/2005 4:32:07 by EZToms
Your mobile office link is busted :-)
Posted at 05/02/2005 6:22:37 by Ben
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