It’s been quite some time – 1936 to be exact – since Konrad Zuse, a German engineer introduced the Z1 to the world. The Z1 was the first computer in a lot of senses, and it took up the space of an entire living room but supplied processing power way less than any laptop out there.
But . . . not so great for traveling, luckily we are looking at two different laptops that are.
While the MacBook Air has long been the go-to for a lightweight laptop with stellar performance, each year more laptops try to take that crown. In this post, I want to look at 2 of the best of them, the HP Elite Dragonfly and the New Dell XPS 13 9300.
Indeed, for most of us, an ideal laptop for traveling professionals is not necessarily all about having an insane intel optane memory or additional security features, it’s also about an attractive chassis, the clarity of the screen, and being lightweight and portable. Comfortably balancing the laptop on an airplane seatback tray is also a pretty big…