Date: March 18th, 2010 |
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Heys International is certainly not new to the luggage game. Heys’ unique and durable suitcases have been celebrated by the rich and famous and gotten international recognition for its functional, yet stylish suitcases. In fact, the lightweight, yet tough suitcases have also been touted as the “world’s lightest carry-on” and admired for their sleek design. Since “green” seems to be the fashionable buzz word of the moment, it’s no wonder that Hey
Date: February 25th, 2010 |
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Garmin nuvi 260 Personal Travel Assistant – GPS Car Unit
I can remember when the first portable, personal GPS systems were first released and my father (an outdoorsman and gear head) was dying to get one–but at that point they didn’t work all of the time, and they cost an arm and a leg. Since then, personal GPS systems have come a long way.
GPS units for your car have also evolved at a
Date: January 28th, 2010 |
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Outdoor Products Power Pack 2.0 – Possibly the Ultimate Laptop Backpack
Only those travelers who work out of their backpack on a daily basis can truly appreciate the value of a well designed laptop backpack. When you work out of your laptop backpack you need much more than a basic laptop backpack will offer. A laptop backpack that simply offers a traditional backpack with a laptop sleeve just won’t cut it
Date: January 20th, 2010 |
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ME Mini Messenger Netbook Case – Perfect netbook size bag.
While the tiny size of netbooks is no doubt one of the key features that has made them so popular (and easily transportable), it is also one of the things that makes them a bit hard to shop for.
A traditional laptop bag or case is way too big for a netbook, and messenger bags provide too much empty space.
Date: October 27th, 2009 |
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Asus Eee 1008 Netbook—The inaugural SeaShell Asus Model with a bigger, 10.2 inch screen
Less than two years ago, there was no such thing as a netbook. Today, these little compact computers have burst onto the scene—continuing to get faster, more powerful and easier to use, all while staying small, lightweight and highly portable.
ASUS was actually the first company to release it’s version of the netbook, the Asus Eee PC 1000—