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I've seen people on train's using them, but obviously, trains are a lot smoother . . . however the bus I catch is a right old wobbly beast, with knackered suspension and seats that resemble a bed of nails - but the journey is about 40mins each way (and that's a big chunk of the day gone!) - and I figured a lap-top would help pass the time -
But - I have concerns that the hard drive will become rodger'ed pretty quick due to accessing it whilst "bumping".
Is this a concern worth worrying about - or am I just being paranoid? How much abuse can a lap-top take?
The most popular one is Panasonic Toughbook. I think Fujitsu also makes these "tough" laptops.
I think Fujitsu also makes these "tough" laptops.
They do indeed. In fact, I'm pretty sure the Fujitsu tough laptops are the ones that SBC (the local telco) field workers use. They are big, yellow, and really important looking. They are heavy as heck, too. And most of the ones I've seen run Windows 98, although that's probably a platform choice by SBC.
Seriously, I don't think a bus will hurt your laptop. Most business travelers use laptops on airplanes, and airplanes can be pretty rough at times (especially if you live up north!). Go with a well-known brand and a good warranty, and you won't have any issues. IMHO, laptops are built for travelling, and most of the well-known brands know this and don't want to be stuck with a bad rep or lots of warranty work.
Just as an aside: In my former life as a WAN engineer, I used Dell (consumer) notebooks exclusively. I'm not gentle with my equipment either, and I've never had an issue.