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Black Wolf Tsunami 35L Tech AirTech Daypack Backpack


Black Wolf Tsunami 35L Tech AirTech Daypack Backpack


$82.56


Black Wolf Monashee 40+L Tech Laptop Daypack Backpack


Black Wolf Monashee 40+L Tech
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G-Tech The Replay MP3 Backpack/Sling - Blue


G-Tech The Replay MP3 Backpack/Sling – Blue


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G-Tech The Replay MP3 Backpack/Sling - Pink


G-Tech The Replay MP3 Backpack/Sling – Pink


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G-Tech The Replay MP3 Backpack/Sling - Black


G-Tech The Replay MP3 Backpack/Sling – Black


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G-Tech The Psycho iPod Backpack/Sling - Black


G-Tech The Psycho iPod Backpack/Sling – Black


$64.00


G-Tech The Psycho iPod Backpack/Sling - Lavender


G-Tech The Psycho iPod Backpack/Sling – Lavender


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G-Tech The Psycho iPod Backpack/Sling - Blue


G-Tech The Psycho iPod Backpack/Sling – Blue


$64.00


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NEW G-TECH “The Revolution” iPod or MP3 Player Ready Backpack –
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$84.99


Mac Laptops For Digital Nomads

In order to be location independent and have a stable mobile office, digital nomads need a laptop to suit their needs. Apple recently came out with a new series of Macbooks that are under the Macbook Pro line. There are some noticeable differences between these Macbooks to consider when looking for the right laptop to purchase.

The most noticeable difference between the Macbook Pro line of laptops is the screen size. There are three different screen sizes: 13-inches, 15-inches, and 17-inches. The differently sized Macbook Pros also come with different specifications and features that are outlined below.

The 13-inch Macbook Pro will cover the needs of most people who use their computer to write, store pictures, create programming codes, and create spreadsheets. With its modest and sufficient storage capacity, you will be able to save all of the recreational pictures you take while traveling. The 13-inch Macbook will fulfill your basic computing needs, and then some.

As for the 15 and 17-inch Macbook Pros, these laptops have larger screens and more RAM. They also have more computing power than their 13-inch Macbook counterparts. A 15 or 17-inch laptop is the right fit for you f you use your device for graphic design, or run CPU-intensive programs such as AutoCAD. If your budget allows it, you may want to spend a bit more money to purchase one of these Macbooks. If you can’t afford the 15 or 17-inch Macbooks, don’t worry because the 13-inch Macbook won’t disappoint you. No matter what your budget, you can be sure that you are making a good purchase with Apple products.

You should avoid the risk of losing information and pictures that are important to you when using your new computer. Be sure to keep your devices and information secure while on the road with the right tools to help you maintain your privacy and security. The right wireless hardware and software will compliment your Macbook, and learning how to effectively back up all of your information is extremely important. Keeping up to date with the latest technology and trends is easy and can be affordable with the right resources.

Purchasing the right laptop is a step in the right direction for being a successful digital nomad and creating a mobile workstation. There are more digital nomad tips to help create and maintain location independence. These tips will help you make money and keep in touch while traveling. By knowing what to look for, you can get the right technology and software easily and affordably.

Having the right laptop that will suit your needs will allow you to turn your backpack into a mobile office. The laptops listed above are just some of your options. Whether you are an “Apple person” or rather a “PC person” and whether or not you are trying to work on the road, there are tips and different technology for every type of digital nomad.

About the Author

Anil Polat is a location independent freelancer and writes about digital nomad tips while he travels around the world.

My son has his toys stolen?

I think it is completely ridiculous why my son’s friends want this particular toy. Tech Decks. Little mini skateboards that my son happens to like. His friend who lives about 10 minutes away from us, has asked him for 1 and my son said no, and he threatened to steal it and my son still said no, and the boy said whatever. But that night my son couldn’t find that Tech Deck that his friend wanted. He told me what happened and I said tomorrow we will call him up. The next day, we called and the boy’s mom said that her son said that my son gave it to him. I refused to talk with the mom (I was too mad) and I rushed over to their house to retrieve the stolen item. I took it from the little boy and left their house. I gave the Tech Deck back to my son, when he tells me that another little boy that doesn’t get along with my son too well is stealing Tech Decks from my sons backpack. My son is 9 years old and really depressed about this.

im playing with one right now. Lol.
let his “Friends” think they tooken them.
Then buy a fresh new set :)

That would make me happy :)

and make sure he doesnt bring them to school.
and if he does make sure its only one.
and tell him to keep in his pocket.

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