By Ted Needleman
You have to wonder sometimes. As laptops get smaller and lighter, their run times often suffer due to fact that smaller laptops have smaller batteries. Improvements in battery technology and the development of power-sipping CPUs help somewhat, but it’s rare to find a laptop that can run much more than two-and-a-half to three hours without a recharge.
Considering the amount of time that you probably spend in airports waiting to board a flight, not to mention the time spent on the flight, unless you can do your waiting near an AC outlet, and fight off all of the other users who want to share “your” outlet, you’ve got to figure that your in-travel productivity is probably going to be severely curtailed.
From the Nonprofit Times but very pertinent to any businessman.
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