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Jun 18 2007, 2:17pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The last time I traveled with my notebook it was literally a pain in the neck trying to work during layovers. Looking down at my lap to be able to work on the computer was no fun at all.
This luggage cart is a really cool device that has a built-in desk that pops out to hold your notebook PC. The tabletop on the cart can support up to 20 pounds, which should hold most notebooks. Just be sure you do not lean on it else, you may kill your notebook.
The luggage cart is sized so that when folded it will fit in an overhead bin with your luggage. The only bad part about the device is that it is a bit expensive at $159.95. It also seems to be backordered right now, and is noted to ship on 6-26-07. Via Sci Fi Tech
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