Man under a marques brownless video I pointed out that there wasn't a hardcore use case for a foldable phone I got utterly attacked by people claiming they "work on their folding phone" and one dude even claimed to do data entry on it. And my reaction was "dude why do you hate yourself like that?" Doing data entry on a touch screen seems horrendous! Then people started saying "oh I carry a keyboard to use with it and a mouse" to which I said "well if you're doing that why not just carry a tablet or laptop" My point is I'm glad this video said "yeah you need peripherals to be productive" because a bunch of foldable phone defenders tried to gas light me into thinking you can totally do full on desk work on a touchscreen 😂
The folding keyboard I carry with me to use with my Fold 5 is a lot smaller and lighter than a laptop. I carry a 3L sling - no laptop is fitting inside it, but my folding keyboard does. The keyboard has an integrated track pad so there is no need for a mouse (see BOW 318 Bluetooth keyboard). The Fold is a portable productivity champ. I'm sorry you haven't had the pleasure to see that for yourself.
@@nickthaskater track pads are pretty crappy, but otherwise my point still stands. You aren't typing on the screen like that masochist claimed to be doing and I too can type with a portable keyboard on my pixel 7a or even better, on a 7inch tablet I already have. Let's me have room for the thousand bucks I didn't waste on a folding phone lol
@@nickthaskater also in B4 "well it won't fit in your pocket!" Sir my girl jeans don't have pockets half the time anyway so I have a purse on hand. If I got a bag with me there's no reason not to just carry a superior 40% mechanical keyboard and a 7inch tablet.
@@strayiggytv "track pads are crappy" - I have no issue using the trackpad effectively for work on the go. It's a lot better than carrying a mouse. Your 7-inch tablet is a secondary device. I get to carry/own/manage just one that does everything. Add to that the additional weight/bulk of carrying the tablet and keyboard you mention, and you're completely off base from what's being discussed here. My priority is maximum productivity with minimal carry. I have achieved that beautifully. Your priority is clearly different, which is fine.
@@nickthaskaterAbsolutely fair enough. Thankyou for not completely melting down like the marquess's brownle crowd did at the mere suggestion. Like sincerely 🫡
Very cool. There is a lot of people hating on this. I happen to like that keyboard and have one myself. I have even thought of investing in the one with no numerics and a trackpad instead for even more portability. I think what people need to realize is that this is ultra portable and your bag is not going to fit any laptop or Surface Pro… That’s the point. Also, nothing says that when you are out and about you only have to use it in this manner. You can just whip the iPad Mini out and use it right there with nothing else. Very cool.
I used to use a similar setup for writing at cafes and the like - iPad Mini, a Logi Pebble mouse, and a (what now is called) a Logi Pebble keyboard in a shoulder bag considerably smaller than yours. Since then, I've switched to a 13 inch iPad Pro M4 with the Magic Keyboard and simply bought a slightly bigger bag. For the not that noticeable bump in weight, I get more multitasking capabilities (the Mini doesn't have Stage Manager, which I enjoy using) and a much larger screen, and a single battery to manage. Plus, the keyboard and trackpad are quite nice, and essentially wired. It's also much better for drawing, which I also do on the go. The Mini is now my main machine for lounging around at home.
@ I have two. I use the "tomtoc 360 Protective Laptop Shoulder Bag for 13-14 Inch" when I know I'm not going to need much more than my iPad, and the "Thule Paramount 14L Crossbody" otherwise.
Nice little thing to add to this--a mini sized Hero Clip or similar bag hanging hook. Would be nice to have your bag hanging free off the table instead of on top taking up space!
Macbook with an iPad as a wireless self powered second screen. There are portable set ups that will elevate your laptop and make a keyboard available (logitech sells one) to use an external mouse and keyboard. 100% wireless. Easy and portable. If you have a macbook you likely already have an iPad. The logitech pop up desk pretty much solves everything else. This isn't a thing that needs to be an ideal way to work for a 12 hour day. But, if you're in a hotel for a few hours in an evening it solves your issues and it's better than just a laptop.
„Leuchtturm“ German for lighthouse „eu“ Like „oi“ in moisture - maybe, your translating app will tell you 🤓 thanks for the inspiration and entertaining video!
I have a few portable desk setups as well so don't feel bad!! I like the small desk mat idea. I wasn't a fan of fidgets either until I got a nice one and I'm all for having at least one. They make meetings a little more enjoyable.
I have a patagonia sling, and use an 11" ipad pro, apple bluetooth keyboard, trackpad and a have a variety of cases that have a stand. doesn't need a fancy folding keyboard, i just bring the one from my desk :) I also have a moleskin ish notebook, and my bible (pastor - so mobile creative job). having the keyboard from my desk means i don't have to retrain key spacing. trackpad works on ipad fairly well, esp. cause I'm used to universal control. I also cram on a nalgene on the straps, and lunch via granola bars, fruit and a sandwich. Cool video, thanks
Ideal substitutions: 1. battery for the camera 2. e-ink Android for the iPad mini (sunlight visibility & lesser functionality is fine for this use case IMO)
The Z Fold is perfect for this. It's virtually the same size as the iPad Mini when unfolded, and it's a device you already have on you at all times (it's a phone after all). I keep a BOW 318 folding Bluetooth keyboard with integrated trackpad and the same folding stand you have in my 3L bag and I'm good to go. No mouse needed, and the keyboard is easy to type on. I tried the ProtoArc and found it way too bulky and the build quality was, as you say, flimsy. The end caps in particular are easy to shove in and it has awkward bumpons unlike the BOW I use (which has flip out feet). Toss in the Nomad Slim 65W USB-C charger and you're ready for anything.
The keyboard reminds me a bit of the ThinkOutside Stowaway keyboard I first got to use with my PDA - probably 25 years ago! I still have a Bluetooth version of that keyboard that I will sometimes take on a plane or on vacation if I think I will have a little typing to do on my phone or small tablet.
I have a very similar setup. My folding keyboard has a touchpad instead of a numpad. I also sometimes switch the iPad Mini with a Boox Poke when I want to write outside. You’re my kind of nerd.
Great collection! I bought my first LV when I was 25 and I've only used that bag a few times haha. Also, I love your clutch! I have an Eva clutch with the DE print and I love the little chain. But I don't want to spend that much money right now and the kislux always gets me the bag I want and it's just as good as the LV and one of my favorites. Durability
I'm making an ultra light setup that's even lighter. I found a 120 gram 8" display, i pair this with a single board computer and a 100 gram 28-key numpad that ive mapped to act like a qwerty keyboard.
The iPad mini has a camera built in, but you carry a separate camera? Also, magnets haven't been a problem for computers for many years. Finally, a charger would be nice to include.
gpd win max 2(can be substituted for any 7840u or 8840u mini pc but the max 2 has a large enough screen to be usable in a desk setup), protoarc keyboard, protoarc mouse, gpd g1 portable gpu, ugreen portable battery, creative aurvana ace 2, and a backup set of wired iems like the truthear hexa or Sennheiser ie200. all fits in my bag, the advantage i have found using a mini pc instead of my ipad mini/ipad pro is mouse support and application support not being limited by ipadOS. The one thing i would like to add is a foldable portable monitor as i haven't found a portable monitor that fits in the bag, and it would likely need to fold but those also don't exist yet. If they did i'd probably change the gpd win max 2 for the gpd win mini to create more bag space for other things or keep the max 2 and just have a multip monitor setup.
Why would you bring the ProtoArc keyboard to use with the Win Max 2? The WM2 has an amazing keyboard. The ProtoArc is garbage next to it (I own a WM2 and have reviewed the ProtoArc). If you absolutely need a dedicated numpad, just bring an external numpad rather than a whole keyboard.
@@nickthaskaterthe gpd win max 2 k makes my hands cramp after typing for long periods of time 😢 Getting a keychron k3 was such a quality of life improvement for those longer sessions
I have almost the exact same setup for my sling go bag. I’m using the tomtoc sling and it fits my ipad mini, same keyboard, and i use a different mouse that has a detachable hdmi, usbc, and usba dongle that you can plug into your ipad. Might look into swapping to the patagonia bag as i like the look and feel of that over a sling. Looks a little less “man pursey”
I use my Android smartphone for my portable productivity setup, and since Android has built in mouse support it works a lot better then whatever Apple is trying to do with that cursor. I use the iClever bk08 folding keyboard which has a trackpad built in, but it's not a fullsize keyboard .
Definitely add some eink for out door typing. Tab Mini C would go really well here. I have some reviews if you want to check it out. (And open offer to collab. How about a portable set up vs? Full RUclips set up in a sling bag?)
This is exactly the kind of convoluted thing I would go out of my way to perfect as well. Love the video 😊 I really wish Apple would come back with an updated 12” MacBook. M-series processor, OLED screen. Barely big enough for a real keyboard. Could be the perfect laptop.
Im sorry, that folding keyboard sucks. I know because I have had one. Folding keyboards almost always suck. Will stick to my Surface Pro tablet and keyboard. Honestly, this whole video is a bit ridiculous. If you are willing to pack all of that up into a bag, then a Surface Pro or Apple alternative should be no problem. Include a mouse as even I can admit to wanting a mouse and call it a day. Throw the mouse in a pocket and hand carry the tablet of choice.
His whole channel is focused on productivity set ups. There are only so many times you can update it per year. If you want to keep releasing content you would need to make convoluted/absurd desk set ups. Here we have a very convoluted set up. The algorithm basically demands frequent uploads. It’s not good for content quality.
@@ScarfaceLittlebee-mj2ch Buying a less expensive thing that feels bad or frustrating to use isn't really saving money in the long run. You just end up replacing it. Cheap and has fewer features? Totally fine! But, if it doesn't work well enough, or if it isn't a thing you actually want to use you're just wasting money. Here's a good litmus test. In a year or two is he still using this keyboard for anything? Like, not just a silly video like this (there's no way he brings this set up with him to actually do work .. this is 100% a content gimmick). Is there actual video footage of him using it? 12 months. There are a lot of "gear of the week" style channels. And, they'll tell you every single thing is amazing. Check to see which things they actually use a year later.
@@zero11010 Completely agree. My Surface Pro is one of my daily drivers. Desktop for when Im at home; Surface Pro when on the go; and a ruggedized tablet when Im in the field.
I only saw the title and watched the video expecting a smaller setup, but not that small. The folding keyboard and pretty flat mouse I'm not fond of though. The sling bag might be more intruiging for me since I prefer vertical messenger type sling bags and haven't tried a chest sling bag liek the one you shown.
Logitech sells a desk on the go set up. Basically a keyboard, trackpad, and laptop stand. Super compact and fits together for storage. It’s basically all you need (that and a laptop). So, if time to set up is the barrier … it’s virtually zero. The time it takes to pull it out of the bag and set down the keyboard and trackpad. And with a MacBook you can wirelessly use an iPad as a second monitor through sidecar. That’s hours of work on the go. Dual screen set up. Solid keyboard and external trackpad. Minimal bagspace needed. Zero cables while you work. Plus other people who have that keyboard in the video have commented and said the keyboard used here isn’t good.
You need to work to be productive, shopping will not do... like others mentioned. I do have Fjallraven backpack that fits mac perfectly and is small, but again, even that is overpriced for when you really need to work, you can get away with anything. Those canvas backpacks are $100+ which is crazy, I got mine as a present.
The camp snap camera takes bad photos… and not in a fun nostalgic way. My MUCH preferred alternative is the PaperShoot camera. Same idea with much better quality imo
Hi. Asking out of curiosity without any negative intent. If the maker of the keyboard/mouse hadn’t sent it to you for testing, would this video have been made? If it would, what keyboard would you have used in the kit? (It seems Apple’s own wireless one weighs less and is overall less bulky). Thanks 🙏🏻
Honestly, a Dell XPS 13 plus a stylus and vintage camera app for your phone does the same thing and takes the same volume. And I don't understand why the bag can't be a tad larger. All these seem like limitations for limitations sake. But hey, gotta pump content 😂
i think the point was already had the bag, and the challenge was to get a full setup into the bag they already had and like. I mean my portable setup is also limited by the bag i already have and like and while i think mine has a bit more volume it is also a little smaller in some dimensions.
I don't own fakes, but I can certainly understand why people would buy fakes, especially now that prices are rising and there are more and more quality issues with authentic bags. When my patience runs out, I will also go to luxrul to shop what I like bag.
Man under a marques brownless video I pointed out that there wasn't a hardcore use case for a foldable phone I got utterly attacked by people claiming they "work on their folding phone" and one dude even claimed to do data entry on it.
And my reaction was "dude why do you hate yourself like that?" Doing data entry on a touch screen seems horrendous! Then people started saying "oh I carry a keyboard to use with it and a mouse" to which I said "well if you're doing that why not just carry a tablet or laptop"
My point is I'm glad this video said "yeah you need peripherals to be productive" because a bunch of foldable phone defenders tried to gas light me into thinking you can totally do full on desk work on a touchscreen 😂
The folding keyboard I carry with me to use with my Fold 5 is a lot smaller and lighter than a laptop. I carry a 3L sling - no laptop is fitting inside it, but my folding keyboard does. The keyboard has an integrated track pad so there is no need for a mouse (see BOW 318 Bluetooth keyboard).
The Fold is a portable productivity champ. I'm sorry you haven't had the pleasure to see that for yourself.
@@nickthaskater track pads are pretty crappy, but otherwise my point still stands. You aren't typing on the screen like that masochist claimed to be doing and I too can type with a portable keyboard on my pixel 7a or even better, on a 7inch tablet I already have. Let's me have room for the thousand bucks I didn't waste on a folding phone lol
@@nickthaskater also in B4 "well it won't fit in your pocket!"
Sir my girl jeans don't have pockets half the time anyway so I have a purse on hand. If I got a bag with me there's no reason not to just carry a superior 40% mechanical keyboard and a 7inch tablet.
@@strayiggytv "track pads are crappy" - I have no issue using the trackpad effectively for work on the go. It's a lot better than carrying a mouse.
Your 7-inch tablet is a secondary device. I get to carry/own/manage just one that does everything. Add to that the additional weight/bulk of carrying the tablet and keyboard you mention, and you're completely off base from what's being discussed here.
My priority is maximum productivity with minimal carry. I have achieved that beautifully. Your priority is clearly different, which is fine.
@@nickthaskaterAbsolutely fair enough. Thankyou for not completely melting down like the marquess's brownle crowd did at the mere suggestion. Like sincerely 🫡
Very cool. There is a lot of people hating on this. I happen to like that keyboard and have one myself. I have even thought of investing in the one with no numerics and a trackpad instead for even more portability. I think what people need to realize is that this is ultra portable and your bag is not going to fit any laptop or Surface Pro… That’s the point. Also, nothing says that when you are out and about you only have to use it in this manner. You can just whip the iPad Mini out and use it right there with nothing else. Very cool.
I used to use a similar setup for writing at cafes and the like - iPad Mini, a Logi Pebble mouse, and a (what now is called) a Logi Pebble keyboard in a shoulder bag considerably smaller than yours. Since then, I've switched to a 13 inch iPad Pro M4 with the Magic Keyboard and simply bought a slightly bigger bag. For the not that noticeable bump in weight, I get more multitasking capabilities (the Mini doesn't have Stage Manager, which I enjoy using) and a much larger screen, and a single battery to manage. Plus, the keyboard and trackpad are quite nice, and essentially wired. It's also much better for drawing, which I also do on the go. The Mini is now my main machine for lounging around at home.
Hi what bag did you end up buying for your 13 inch tablet?
@ I have two. I use the "tomtoc 360 Protective Laptop Shoulder Bag for 13-14 Inch" when I know I'm not going to need much more than my iPad, and the "Thule Paramount 14L Crossbody" otherwise.
Nice little thing to add to this--a mini sized Hero Clip or similar bag hanging hook. Would be nice to have your bag hanging free off the table instead of on top taking up space!
Macbook with an iPad as a wireless self powered second screen. There are portable set ups that will elevate your laptop and make a keyboard available (logitech sells one) to use an external mouse and keyboard.
100% wireless. Easy and portable. If you have a macbook you likely already have an iPad. The logitech pop up desk pretty much solves everything else.
This isn't a thing that needs to be an ideal way to work for a 12 hour day. But, if you're in a hotel for a few hours in an evening it solves your issues and it's better than just a laptop.
„Leuchtturm“ German for lighthouse
„eu“ Like „oi“ in moisture - maybe, your translating app will tell you 🤓
thanks for the inspiration and entertaining video!
I have a few portable desk setups as well so don't feel bad!! I like the small desk mat idea. I wasn't a fan of fidgets either until I got a nice one and I'm all for having at least one. They make meetings a little more enjoyable.
I have a patagonia sling, and use an 11" ipad pro, apple bluetooth keyboard, trackpad and a have a variety of cases that have a stand. doesn't need a fancy folding keyboard, i just bring the one from my desk :) I also have a moleskin ish notebook, and my bible (pastor - so mobile creative job). having the keyboard from my desk means i don't have to retrain key spacing. trackpad works on ipad fairly well, esp. cause I'm used to universal control.
I also cram on a nalgene on the straps, and lunch via granola bars, fruit and a sandwich.
Cool video, thanks
Ideal substitutions: 1. battery for the camera 2. e-ink Android for the iPad mini (sunlight visibility & lesser functionality is fine for this use case IMO)
The Z Fold is perfect for this. It's virtually the same size as the iPad Mini when unfolded, and it's a device you already have on you at all times (it's a phone after all). I keep a BOW 318 folding Bluetooth keyboard with integrated trackpad and the same folding stand you have in my 3L bag and I'm good to go. No mouse needed, and the keyboard is easy to type on.
I tried the ProtoArc and found it way too bulky and the build quality was, as you say, flimsy. The end caps in particular are easy to shove in and it has awkward bumpons unlike the BOW I use (which has flip out feet).
Toss in the Nomad Slim 65W USB-C charger and you're ready for anything.
The keyboard reminds me a bit of the ThinkOutside Stowaway keyboard I first got to use with my PDA - probably 25 years ago! I still have a Bluetooth version of that keyboard that I will sometimes take on a plane or on vacation if I think I will have a little typing to do on my phone or small tablet.
The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
I have a very similar setup. My folding keyboard has a touchpad instead of a numpad. I also sometimes switch the iPad Mini with a Boox Poke when I want to write outside.
You’re my kind of nerd.
Great collection! I bought my first LV when I was 25 and I've only used that bag a few times haha. Also, I love your clutch! I have an Eva clutch with the DE print and I love the little chain. But I don't want to spend that much money right now and the kislux always gets me the bag I want and it's just as good as the LV and one of my favorites. Durability
The iPad Mini is seriously underrated
Can’t wait for the macro setup! Great video
the camera looks most interesting to me, fun concept imo
I'm making an ultra light setup that's even lighter. I found a 120 gram 8" display, i pair this with a single board computer and a 100 gram 28-key numpad that ive mapped to act like a qwerty keyboard.
The iPad mini has a camera built in, but you carry a separate camera? Also, magnets haven't been a problem for computers for many years. Finally, a charger would be nice to include.
gpd win max 2(can be substituted for any 7840u or 8840u mini pc but the max 2 has a large enough screen to be usable in a desk setup), protoarc keyboard, protoarc mouse, gpd g1 portable gpu, ugreen portable battery, creative aurvana ace 2, and a backup set of wired iems like the truthear hexa or Sennheiser ie200. all fits in my bag, the advantage i have found using a mini pc instead of my ipad mini/ipad pro is mouse support and application support not being limited by ipadOS. The one thing i would like to add is a foldable portable monitor as i haven't found a portable monitor that fits in the bag, and it would likely need to fold but those also don't exist yet. If they did i'd probably change the gpd win max 2 for the gpd win mini to create more bag space for other things or keep the max 2 and just have a multip monitor setup.
Why would you bring the ProtoArc keyboard to use with the Win Max 2? The WM2 has an amazing keyboard. The ProtoArc is garbage next to it (I own a WM2 and have reviewed the ProtoArc). If you absolutely need a dedicated numpad, just bring an external numpad rather than a whole keyboard.
@@nickthaskaterthe gpd win max 2 k makes my hands cramp after typing for long periods of time 😢 Getting a keychron k3 was such a quality of life improvement for those longer sessions
@@nickthaskater i bring the protoarc when i'm using the win mini, the max to is fine but it isn't great for typing long term.
I have almost the exact same setup for my sling go bag. I’m using the tomtoc sling and it fits my ipad mini, same keyboard, and i use a different mouse that has a detachable hdmi, usbc, and usba dongle that you can plug into your ipad. Might look into swapping to the patagonia bag as i like the look and feel of that over a sling. Looks a little less “man pursey”
you’re literally my comfort person i love you kisluxs !
Your kit needs a portable battery to keep your phone and ipad mini charged.
I use my Android smartphone for my portable productivity setup, and since Android has built in mouse support it works a lot better then whatever Apple is trying to do with that cursor. I use the iClever bk08 folding keyboard which has a trackpad built in, but it's not a fullsize keyboard .
Definitely add some eink for out door typing. Tab Mini C would go really well here. I have some reviews if you want to check it out.
(And open offer to collab. How about a portable set up vs? Full RUclips set up in a sling bag?)
Hoping that the next iteration of the iPad mini gets support from companies like Logitech so we can get cases that have a keyboard built in
This is exactly the kind of convoluted thing I would go out of my way to perfect as well. Love the video 😊
I really wish Apple would come back with an updated 12” MacBook. M-series processor, OLED screen. Barely big enough for a real keyboard. Could be the perfect laptop.
i love these videos
Im sorry, that folding keyboard sucks. I know because I have had one. Folding keyboards almost always suck. Will stick to my Surface Pro tablet and keyboard. Honestly, this whole video is a bit ridiculous. If you are willing to pack all of that up into a bag, then a Surface Pro or Apple alternative should be no problem. Include a mouse as even I can admit to wanting a mouse and call it a day. Throw the mouse in a pocket and hand carry the tablet of choice.
Same experience here, would not recommend this keyboard got it for my steam deck. I would just carry MacBook Pro/air.
His whole channel is focused on productivity set ups. There are only so many times you can update it per year.
If you want to keep releasing content you would need to make convoluted/absurd desk set ups.
Here we have a very convoluted set up.
The algorithm basically demands frequent uploads. It’s not good for content quality.
Except this is cheaper
@@ScarfaceLittlebee-mj2ch Buying a less expensive thing that feels bad or frustrating to use isn't really saving money in the long run. You just end up replacing it.
Cheap and has fewer features? Totally fine!
But, if it doesn't work well enough, or if it isn't a thing you actually want to use you're just wasting money.
Here's a good litmus test. In a year or two is he still using this keyboard for anything? Like, not just a silly video like this (there's no way he brings this set up with him to actually do work .. this is 100% a content gimmick). Is there actual video footage of him using it? 12 months.
There are a lot of "gear of the week" style channels. And, they'll tell you every single thing is amazing. Check to see which things they actually use a year later.
@@zero11010 Completely agree. My Surface Pro is one of my daily drivers. Desktop for when Im at home; Surface Pro when on the go; and a ruggedized tablet when Im in the field.
Would an 11” iPad Pro fit inside the Patagonia atom sling bag?
You can play this video in Picture in Picture mode
Nice video. What would the closest Windows setup look like?
Great video 📹 👍
I only saw the title and watched the video expecting a smaller setup, but not that small. The folding keyboard and pretty flat mouse I'm not fond of though.
The sling bag might be more intruiging for me since I prefer vertical messenger type sling bags and haven't tried a chest sling bag liek the one you shown.
7:42 Trev Barnes jumpscare!
The time to set something up like this has always been the barrier of entry for me. would much rather just get a different bag to fit a small laptop
Logitech sells a desk on the go set up. Basically a keyboard, trackpad, and laptop stand. Super compact and fits together for storage. It’s basically all you need (that and a laptop).
So, if time to set up is the barrier … it’s virtually zero. The time it takes to pull it out of the bag and set down the keyboard and trackpad. And with a MacBook you can wirelessly use an iPad as a second monitor through sidecar.
That’s hours of work on the go. Dual screen set up. Solid keyboard and external trackpad. Minimal bagspace needed. Zero cables while you work.
Plus other people who have that keyboard in the video have commented and said the keyboard used here isn’t good.
You need to work to be productive, shopping will not do... like others mentioned. I do have Fjallraven backpack that fits mac perfectly and is small, but again, even that is overpriced for when you really need to work, you can get away with anything. Those canvas backpacks are $100+ which is crazy, I got mine as a present.
how do you deal with a tiny screen tho? With a display that small might as well bring a steam deck.
Leuchtturm = light House
The camp snap camera takes bad photos… and not in a fun nostalgic way. My MUCH preferred alternative is the PaperShoot camera. Same idea with much better quality imo
The CampSnap comes with a pre installed vintage filter. If you turn it off, the pics are better.
Just FYI, magnets don’t destroy electronics.
can anyone reccomend a bag that could fit a 10.2 tablet so i could have a setup like this with a bigger tablet
This was interesting as a experiment, and you had my interest up until you brought a desk mat with you. It's not really portable anymore after that.
a power bank will make it more portable
Oh my goodness a fidget toy greatest hits video PLEASE!
..but it’s a good problem. Camera was a nice touch too
Hi. Asking out of curiosity without any negative intent. If the maker of the keyboard/mouse hadn’t sent it to you for testing, would this video have been made? If it would, what keyboard would you have used in the kit? (It seems Apple’s own wireless one weighs less and is overall less bulky). Thanks 🙏🏻
Honestly, a Dell XPS 13 plus a stylus and vintage camera app for your phone does the same thing and takes the same volume. And I don't understand why the bag can't be a tad larger. All these seem like limitations for limitations sake. But hey, gotta pump content 😂
i think the point was already had the bag, and the challenge was to get a full setup into the bag they already had and like. I mean my portable setup is also limited by the bag i already have and like and while i think mine has a bit more volume it is also a little smaller in some dimensions.
MX Keys looks more appropriate than that keyboard.
What is up with that awkward clip of putting the pen in the pen loop incorrectly at 0:38 lol? Also "lechtenstein"? What is this video lol
How does anyone do anything even remotely productive on such a small screen?
iPad mini is good for emails and stuff
I just literally wasted 10min of my life to watch how some random dude put tablet, keyboard and mouse to his bag...
But was it fun?
FYI. Not every video was made just for you. If you don't like a video, that's fine. Just move on instead of being negative about it.
I used to think luxury could only be seen from a distance. It wasnât until I met kislux that I discovered that beauty is so within reach.
Just use a MacBook Air, this setup will not make you more productive if you’re already procrastinating…
So you didn’t watch the video?
I don't own fakes, but I can certainly understand why people would buy fakes, especially now that prices are rising and there are more and more quality issues with authentic bags. When my patience runs out, I will also go to luxrul to shop what I like bag.
Get a BT trackball to replace the mouse and pad. And a large power bank.
Grab and... The batteries are dead. 🫠
You know you can get a 10 inch dual-screen n100 laptop off ali for about the price of that iPad?