OP, was going to PM this to you but figured I'd post here so others can search later.
OK here's what I found out from a guy i know that builds custom computers for applications like this.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856107072&cm_re=ion_525-_-56-107-072-_-Product
That is a barebones price - you need a SSD + 4GB laptop RAM and you are up & running (plus OS). That Intel Atom CPU is the latest & greatest, has hyperthreadding and is a very solid CPU. Hyperthreadding capable so four threads out of two cores. A very very capable platform for remote trading. This MoBo also has a DVI-I AND an HDMI output so dual monitors = no problem stock.
As for your stands... Go to the hardware store and buy some velcro & those little rubber feet things you find on the bottom of home appliances, etc. Go to a picture frame store and buy a METAL/STURDY picture frame stand (the flat kind that folds out with a stop on the hinge). Unscrew stock monitor stand, apply velcro to back of the monitor where the stand snaps in, apply velcro to the picture stand... put rubber feet on the bottom of the monitor... good to go, now you have a monitor that stands up on its own and won't slide around.
As for packing them - Go to Home Depot and get some THIN fiberboard or plexiglass (plastic = better for planes). Cut down to the size of the viewable space on the monitor... go to a high end camera store and buy strips/sheets of lens cleaning cloth. Glue/double sided tape lens cleaning cloth to screen protection inserts. Tape the inserts to sides of monitor so they don't shift around.
Go here:
http://www.hangerusa.com/ and buy the "V" size padded envelopes (i live nearby, send me PM if you want me to buy you some & send to you). You can also find elsewhere in the clothing/fashion industry.
Put monitors in the padded envelopes, if you can buy two sizes so you can double bag/envelope your monitors for extra padding. (just don't seal them because you need to take out for security inspection)
Shove in suitcase and head out to see the world. You can also buy a Pelican case and the foam and cut everything out so that your stuff fits inside a nice hard case - but that's more expensive and adds another thing to carry onto plane.
EDIT: Re: Intel Atom D525 CPU... benchmarks faster than an intel e6750 CPU. Also, the NVIDIA/Ion GPU has its own processor and 512mb ddr3 RAM so unlike a netbook, which usually uses GMA in most cases, this is similar to an external video card setup - only integrated to the motherboard.