jkOnTheRun video- the smallest gadget bag
You know me, smaller is definitely more mobile which is why I love the Fujitsu p1620. In this short 3 minute video I show you just how small my gadget bag has become thanks to the small size of the P1620. After watching the video you will know doubt be impressed how I can carry everything I need on jaunts of 5 hours or less in a very tiny package. Enjoy the show!








Hi, Im just wondering what fingerprint reader login software you are using...?
Nice tiny bag btw!
Thanks
Posted by: Lukas Simko | March 01, 2008 at 06:52 AM
It reminds me of the bag I use for my Motion LS800, which is made for carrying CD players.
We need to try a photo of you carrying the P1620 in a sport jacket pocket.
Posted by: Mickey Segal | March 01, 2008 at 06:58 AM
Nice bag!
I use a bag from sea fever ( http://www.seafevergear.com/ ) I have been using the "briefcase" for a few years now and it is still like new. I also own several of the duffel and tote bags.
(Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Sea Fever, just a happy customer)
Posted by: PaulC | March 01, 2008 at 07:44 AM
I noticed your extended battery is naked! I bought some black velco and put a strip of the plastic side on my extended battery and then wrapped the black soft cloth side around my multifuntion stylus/pen/pencil... makes the pen even more comfortable to hold and it sticks to my battery bump-out when not in use. I can't tell you the number of people who looked at my P1610 and now my p1620 and commented how smart Fujitsu was to provide this feature -- never realizing it was a quick-n-dirty user mod!
Posted by: Andrew Beery | March 01, 2008 at 08:29 AM
James, for longer than 5 hours, can you carry your AC adapter and/or extra battery? Or do you have a Plan B?
Posted by: Genghis Khent | March 01, 2008 at 10:15 AM
Genghis, if I suspect I need longer than 5 hours then I do one of two things: 1) I clip the Waterfield Designs PiggyBack case onto the back of the SleeveCase which will handle the extra battery and other gear just fine or 2) I carry the old faithful Booq Boa backpack. Either way I don't carry the adapter, just the 2nd battery.
Posted by: James Kendrick | March 01, 2008 at 10:31 AM
Can you fit the extra battery and the AC adapter in the Waterfield Designs PiggyBack case at the same time? Can you show us the volume of the Piggyback?
Also how large of an external DVD reader/writer do you use with the P1620? Any recommendations for external DVD's? Would an external DVD player fit in the piggyback with or without the AC adapter or extra battery?
Thanks!
Posted by: JoshNYC | March 01, 2008 at 12:02 PM
Yeesh. I could never get away with something that small. One, I always have a book (when I go e, I'll still have that: a Sony Reader). Two, I always have brain food: 2-4 cans of Diet Pepsi. Three, AC adapters (LifeDrive, cellphone). On some days, an umbrella too. And miscellany as well.
I think you cheat. You have a car and can put all that extra there.
Posted by: Mike Cane | March 01, 2008 at 12:04 PM
JoshNYC, I did a complete video review of all the Waterfield Design bags including this one with the P1610 and it shows in detail the PiggyBack case and how much you can put inside it. Have a look at it and you'll see how much gear you can carry in the PiggyBack:
http://jkontherun.blogs.com/jkotr_audio_edition/2007/04/jkotr_mobile_me.html
Posted by: James Kendrick | March 01, 2008 at 01:53 PM
Aside from some times becoming green with envy, it's always fun to watch you and Kevin play with your toys James. It's like watching kids open Christmas gifts!
Woadan
Posted by: Woadan | March 01, 2008 at 02:57 PM