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Best Laptop for Going Around the World?

mitbeaver writes "I'm planning a round-the-world trip. 6+ months in developing countries, including Everest base camps 1 & 2, the deserts of Namibia and lots of places in between. I want to bring something to write (blogs or the Great American Novel) and burn DVD photo backups to mail home. I don't really need much in the way of power, but I do need it to survive the altitude, dust, moisture of tropical locations, and being hauled around non-stop for the better part of a year. I will be carrying my life in my backpack, so every pound counts. It looks like some 'semi-rugged' ultraportables exist, but the truly 'rugged' are all pretty heavy. These are pricey, and the risk of theft is non trivial. A smaller laptop is easier to keep on my person more often, which is safer (in most countries) than leaving it in the hostel/hotel. Still, the rugged guys are 2x the price — almost worth buying a cheap one and planning an on the road replacement purchase. I know we've talked about gadgets to carry around the world before, but any advice would be greatly appreciated." We also discussed laptop travel cases a little more than a year ago.

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  1. Solution: The Lappy 486 by Skee09 · · Score: 2, Funny

    * Exceedingly portable 42 pounds * 2MB Hard Drive * Several-color Monitor * Five Minute Battery Life * 512K RAM * Every time the "enter" key is pressed, everyone else in town will temporarily lose electricity * The battery burns 45 acres of rainforest as it is used as the Lappy's main energy source http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/Lappy_486#Features

  2. Re:Air? :) by thefirelane · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was about to suggest a MacBook Air, but then I noticed the bit about burning DVD backups.

    Yeah, that and the Apple Store Everest won't be opening for another year at least (nothing against the air, but I honestly wouldn't suggest brand-spanking-new tech for something that has to be bullet proof)

  3. Re:Air? :) by Brian+Gordon · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's actually a good idea, just mail home a manila envelope with the whole computer inside.

  4. Re:Small, cheap and light: EeePC or XO. by mobby_6kl · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sure, but Toughbooks, unlike pretty much all other laptops, are monkey-approved. I'd like to see your puny Eee match that.

  5. Re:Pick Two by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    If I pick both of the commas, what exactly does that get me?

  6. Take Me! by evilninja · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'll scribe!

  7. Re:Small, cheap and light: EeePC or XO. by commodoresloat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh, great, so the toughbook is tested on animals. Bad, bad Panasonic!!!!

  8. Re:what worked for me by JonathanR · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's bitch writing a 6 megapix photo to storage tho'.

  9. Re:Air? :) by zippthorne · · Score: 2, Funny

    Those are for interoffice communications, you insensitive clod. Where would you put the stamp?

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  10. Re:what worked for me by gobbo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah but backing it up is a bitch.

    Step 1: photocopy.
    Step 2: stuff envelope, post
    Step 3: retrieve from relative upon return.