Technology Bytes: The Best and Latest Travel Gadgets

12/3/09  Print This Post Print This Post    1 Comment   Popular   Written by Michelle Schusterman
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These gadgets make a great addition to any traveler’s holiday wish list.

Adam Baer and Scott Steinberg at Travel and Leisure have rounded up the best new travel gadgets for this holiday season. Of all the latest phones and slick netbooks, which made the grade?

Phones

Verizon’s Blackberry Tour topped the list thanks to features like a user-friendly keyboard, built-in GPS chips, and quick Web browsing. The “Google Phone” (also known as T-Mobile’s MyTouch) followed, as did the iPhone 3GS, whose touchscreen won out over the ironically named MyTouch. (Clever name though – I suppose imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?)

Laptops

Despite it’s slightly higher price, Baer favored the Sony Vaio W for its high-resolution screen, as well as the Toshiba NB200, which features a remarkable 9-hour battery life.

He also highlighted the Asus Eee 1008HA, which is the first I’ve read about it – known as the “Seashell”, it comes with 10 free gigs of online backup storage and is just an inch thick. Despite technically only being a rumor, the Mac tablet also snuck its way onto the list.

E-Readers

Unsurprisingly, the Kindle II made the cut, despite a small complaint about the keyboard (guarded by a stormtrooper above). Sony’s Reader was also there – at a higher price, it lets you access over a million Google titles, but only holds 350 books and doesn’t allow wireless downloading.

I found it odd that Barnes & Noble’s nook wasn’t even mentioned by name – with a color touchscreen and the ability to read any of the company’s eBooks free in the store, it’s definitely one to consider (even if you can’t have one by Christmas).

Accessories

A tiny personal wi-fi zone offering five hours of service, the MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot was my favorite on the list. The Mophie Juice Pack Air is a great, more affordable gift for any iPhone users, doubling as a case and extended battery.

And high-tech travelers will definitely appreciate the Iomega eGo Blackbelt, a 500 GB portable hard drive that can operate without external power.


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Matador ID: michelles

Michelle is a musician, writer, and teacher just trying to see the world while doing what she loves for a living. After a fantastic year in Salvador, Brazil, she is now teaching ESL in South Korea with her husband and chocolate lab. In addition to traveling and writing, Michelle plays the steel drum in several bands and is an aspiring novelist. She's addicted to coffee and loves trying new food, the spicier the better.

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  • The Travel Tart replied on December 4, 2009

    Great stuff Michelle.

    The key with gadgets is knowing which ones to leave behind. I’m a weight reduction specialist and try to travel with a 12-13 kg backpack. On my recent month long travel writing trip to Indonesia, I decided to trust the internet infrastructure of a 3rd wolrld country and use internet cafes instead of bringing my own laptop. In some places, this was the only and easiest option. I wrote more about the pitfalls of blogging from the road here:

    http://www.thetraveltart.com/travel-blogger-for-hire-pitfalls-on-travel-writing-from-the-road/

    However, my favourite all time travel gadget is not a still or video camera – it’s the Remote Controlled Fart Machine. I wrote a post about it and the implications of using it a while ago, but it’s still relevant!

    http://www.thetraveltart.com/fart-machine/

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