Gear Up and Go

Choosing a travel laptop


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Will and Marty talk about how to decide on purchasing a laptop for travel.


1. Portability (Size & Weight)

Reason: A lighter and smaller laptop (e.g., ultrabooks or MacBook Airs) is easier to carry in backpacks or luggage without adding bulk or weight.

2. Battery Life

Reason: Long battery life (8+ hours) is essential when traveling, especially on flights, in transit, or in places where power outlets are scarce.

3. Durability & Build Quality

Reason: Frequent travel exposes laptops to bumps, drops, and environmental conditions. A metal chassis (aluminum or magnesium alloy) is sturdier than plastic. MIL-STD-810G-rated laptops offer extra durability.

4. Performance & Processing Power

Reason: Depending on usage, a mid-range processor (Intel Core i5/i7, AMD Ryzen 5/7, or Apple M-series) is ideal for work, streaming, and multitasking. If you only need web browsing, a lower-end CPU (Intel Core i3, M3, or Chromebook) can suffice.

5. Storage Type & Capacity

Reason: An SSD (Solid State Drive) is a must for speed, durability, and reliability. 256GB+ SSD is sufficient for most travelers, but 512GB+ is better for heavy users (e.g., video editors).

6. Keyboard & Trackpad Quality

Reason: If you’ll be typing frequently (emails, documents, work tasks), a comfortable, well-spaced keyboard is important. A good trackpad minimizes the need for an external mouse.

7. Display Quality

Reason: A Full HD (1920x1080) or higher resolution screen provides better clarity. Matte displays reduce glare, which is useful for outdoor or bright settings.

8. Connectivity & Ports

Reason: Having USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and a headphone jack ensures compatibility with accessories and avoids the need for multiple dongles. Thunderbolt 3/4 adds extra flexibility.

9. Security Features

Reason: Fingerprint readers, Windows Hello facial recognition, or Apple’s Touch ID enhance security when traveling, preventing unauthorized access.

10. Operating System

Reason: Choose an OS that fits your workflow:

Windows – Versatile, compatible with most apps.

MacOS – Great for Apple users and content creators.

Linux – Good for developers or privacy-conscious travelers.

ChromeOS – Lightweight, fast, but relies on internet access.

11. Internet & Connectivity

Reason: Consider Wi-Fi 6 for better performance in crowded areas. If you need internet on the go, a laptop with LTE/5G capability is useful.

12. Heat Management & Fan Noise

Reason: Some ultrabooks and fanless laptops (like MacBook Air M-series) run quietly and stay cool, making them ideal for travel.

13. Price & Value

Reason: Don’t overspend on power you don’t need. $700–$1500 is the sweet spot for most travelers.

14. Repairability & Warranty

Reason: International warranty support ensures easier fixes while abroad. Apple and some brands offer global coverage.

15. Power Adapter & Charging

Reason: A USB-C charging laptop is more convenient, allowing you to share chargers with phones or tablets.


SITES

The 6 Best Travel Laptops of 2025

https://www.rtings.com/laptop/reviews/best/travel 


The Best Laptops for 2025
https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-laptops 


I review over 200 laptops each year — here are the best laptops of 2025

https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-laptops 

The Best Ultraportable Laptops for 2025

https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-ultraportable-laptops

Best Gaming Laptops for 2025

https://www.rtings.com/laptop/reviews/best/by-usage/gaming


Macstock

https://macstockconferenceandexpo.com/


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Gear Up and GoBy Marty & Will Jencius