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So am I best to carry the laptop a) flat in the top boxb) on its edge in a pannierc) either is goodCheers
Get something with a solid state drive. Protect it from bending or such that might crack the screen. I use a neoprene case to make it a bit water proof.I've carried my Surface Pro like that with no issue. Handy at rallies when someone wants to work on their fuel injection.
How do you like the Surface? I'm tinkering with one at work and am thinking it might be good enough to ditch the tower at my desk. ~ Mostly email and heavy petting with Excel across a couple of screens. Haven't tried dual monitors yet.
My MacBook Pro goes wherever I go, in a soft-sided attache case, which is then stuffed into a H&B Junior hard side case. My previous laptop had a mechanical HD and my current one has a SSHD. Never had any problem with either. But then, I don't do much off-road riding and try not to crash.
Laptops are rectangular.. there is a long side and a short side. Putting the long side down (front to back) minimizes stress on the laptop from vertical g-forces (like from bumps in the road). In other words the laptop should be wider than tall when stowed in a vehicle.Flat horizontally is the worst way to stow the laptop, the display is weakest from front to back. Maybe length and width would be better.
I tote around one of two Panasonic Toughbooks. It doesn't matter how you stash them, if they get water splashed on them or they get bounced around.Solid State drives are good to have but they are useless if the rest of the laptop come apart. They make nice padded cases but then you end up carrying what amounts to be luggage. You can find used Toughbooks very reasonable. For the price of a used laptop you can find a great Toughbook. They have models that are thin and light yet are as rugged as a brick.A Toughbook with a standard drive is more rugged that anything else with a solid state drive. Toughbooks often feature an internal GPS, BT, WiFi, Touchscreen, DVD Writer, lighted keyboard, SD card slot, a couple PC Card slots plus 3 or more USB slots, the works. They are also readable in direct sunlight.There is nothing better.
I thought that if what you meant, but wasn't sure.And unless I missed it you didn't say, but hinges downward?
Cheers everyoneIts my work Dell Latitude E7240 and I want ride to work and not trash it.We've enough problems after being migrated without killing my laptop as well - at least I can function off the C drive at the moment Thanks