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Business-class tech for the plane

If your business requires you to spend regular time at the airport, it's worth investing in technology that's compact and lightweight--your back will thank you. A thin-and-light laptop and a decent MP3 player are required equipment for any flight, and a smart phone will let you fire off e-mail while you walk through the terminal.

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These products are ESSENTIAL for your flight.

Whereas larger laptops can weigh 10 pounds or more--enough to overwhelm any folding tray table--thin-and-light laptops weigh between 4 and 6 pounds.
Need to stay fully connected when traveling? Many smart phones give you remote access to your corporate e-mail and keep you up-to-date with your calendar.

One of the best ways to kick back, relax, and get the juices flowing again is with your favorite tunes, and an MP3 player that won't bulk up your baggage.

This product is NICE TO HAVE for your flight.

If you're a fan of earbud headphones, you can eliminate the drone of the plane's engines without paying extra for active noise cancellation.

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