Looks interesting...
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/20-fing...technology-multitpuch-C2254PW,news-10210.html
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/20-fing...technology-multitpuch-C2254PW,news-10210.html
Quote from johnw1:
...This way I can just pack it up and go rather than having to setup my current laptop package every time we travel.
Quote from easymon1:
What brand/model CPU runs your slowest traveling laptop?
Amt ram?
What OS?
Any problems?
Quote from Bolimomo:
I do this whenever I go on a trip. Usually a couple every year. I bring 2 laptops and 2 external monitors with me. 22" or 24" monitors.
For the monitors: detach the base. Have the 2 monitors facing each other and buffered with some T-shirts or cloths. Wrap them with my towel to protect them. Place them in the center of my check-in luggage. Place cloths around the monitors to protect them. When check-in, ask the airline worker to tag the luggage as "fragile" so the porters won't (hopefully) toss the luggage around.
RE: 1 Would it be robust enough to use continuously
Should be no problem if you pack wisely.
RE: 2 How would I set it up ie would the second screen run off the laptop
Most laptops these days have a second video outlet built-in. Most likely VGA (15-pin connector). Just use it.
RE: 3 What laptop and screen should I buy
Depends on your need and budget. A 17-inch laptop would be nice. My primary one is 18.4-inch (resolution 1920x1080) and second one is 17-inch (resolution 1680x1050). Make sure the processor is fast enough for your trading need.
As for the monitor: pick a light-weight one. Samsung LCD monitors are pretty good. 20-inch to 22-inch with a resolution of 1920x1080 preferrably.