I presently use a HP Omen laptop that I got from Thing 2 when she moved onto the Apple ecosystem. It's quite a capable laptop but also quite heavy, especially since I use it mainly to process pictures while on the road. Weight: 5.56 lbs!
Martha and I are leaving in a couple of weeks for a long trip overseas, more on that next month. Logistics dictate of course that the less weight one has to schlep around, the better!
At first, I was going to share the use of Martha's IPad Air tablet. Nice hardware but the Apple ecosystem's UI and I do not get along and trials proved it to be still true. Very frustrating for me to use their "intuitive" interface!
So, I thought I'd get my own tablet, a Samsung Tab perhaps. Nice reviews but slightly pricey, not horrendous but being the cheap bastard that I am....it gave me pause.
Then, I thought, why not just an external monitor and keyboard? After all, that's all I was trying for, a larger display than the one on my Samsung S24+ phone to process pictures on.
A little research, some shopping on Amazon and I got these for the trip and possibly for future camping trips as well.
First, a 15.6" external monitor which can be powered via a USB C cable from the phone or its own USB power cube. It's not a touchscreen since I didn't have that functionality with the laptop and yes, I'm cheap.
I believe I can connect to it wirelessly as well but haven't explored that function yet, it would save the power drain on the smartphone I suppose. Update: no, I can't connect wirelessly, however, you can use the power USB-C port for the power cube, connect the smartphone to the other USB-C port and it'll charge the phone at same time. Good deal.
It proved larger than I thought but still fits in the laptop bag, and comes with its own cover to protect the screen while traveling; and serve as a stand when being used. It weighs 1.36 lbs, a saving of 4.2 lbs. Not bad.
The second thing was a foldable external keyboard with a track pad so I don't have to worry about using a mouse. Note: it appears I could have used the smart phone's trackpad function somehow as well but that's for future exploration. (This turns out less useful than previously thought, in my case)



