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Gear Up and Go
Marty & Will Jencius
28 episodes
3 days ago
This is the podcast/video channel for the "Gear Up and Go" podcast videostream covering all the apps, hardware, and devices that you use to help you with travel. Marty Jencius, and his son Will Jencius, will talk about all these tools and more on the live stream Sunday nights at 9 PM EST. Look for video archives here, and also on all your podcast services.
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This is the podcast/video channel for the "Gear Up and Go" podcast videostream covering all the apps, hardware, and devices that you use to help you with travel. Marty Jencius, and his son Will Jencius, will talk about all these tools and more on the live stream Sunday nights at 9 PM EST. Look for video archives here, and also on all your podcast services.
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Choosing a travel laptop
Gear Up and Go
58 minutes 56 seconds
8 months ago
Choosing a travel laptop

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/


Gear Up and Go
This is the podcast/video channel for the "Gear Up and Go" podcast videostream covering all the apps, hardware, and devices that you use to help you with travel. Marty Jencius, and his son Will Jencius, will talk about all these tools and more on the live stream Sunday nights at 9 PM EST. Look for video archives here, and also on all your podcast services.