Notebook Computers – They are small and light.
The notebook computers that are used by business travelers are noticeably lighter. The lightweight features found by the business traveler in the notebook computers that they are carrying through one airport after another, are noticed after several airline flights and several visits to baggage claim areas.
A business traveler will most definitely check in all of the luggage items he is taking with him on his trip. He will go immediately through the baggage check-in areas though with his notebook computers at his side. Even though he will have to endure baggage inspections, the business traveler knows that the notebook computers will not be a burden because he can tell now that they are hardly there.
As he waits for his flight to board he will gather his thoughts about his business trip, and might take out one of the notebook computers that he has brought with him for this trip. This will not be the first time that he gains access to the contents in the handy carrying case that his notebook computers are secured in.
These business travelers know very well that they will have many layovers during their business trip. The salesman in the business traveler knows that any extra time can be spent doing work on the notebook computers, and not be spent gazing at magazines that might be in the boarding area.
The notebook computers have the same software programs that are on the desktop computers at work, and the business traveler knows he can fill some time by creating a few charts and graphs for the business meeting at his next stop. The notebook computers will also have the same operating systems as the large desktop on the businessman’s desk at the office.
The businessman feels very lucky to have one of the notebook computers from work because there were several people vying for one and his business meeting earned him the right to take the notebook computers with him on the trip. Normally the businessman would take his own laptop on trips, but the lightweight notebook computers were better in many ways.
The notebook computers seemed more compact than the laptops he owned. The manufacturer had designed them to be versatile for travel, and small enough to be carried with ease. The heavy burden of luggage made the notebook computers seem light as a feather, and the features inside made his work seem simpler.