Travel Accessories
When you are on the go with your macbook or macbook pro what Peripherals do you use or take with you?
eg,
Do you use an external mouse?
Do you take a small keyboard?
Do you take a hard drive or a small USB stick?
Do you take a Mini DVI adapter
etc..
I'm an IT professional (always on the go), so take the following with a grain of salt:
Mouse - I have two that I use. One Logitech MX Revolution and a Microsoft Trackball explorer. I swap them periodically so I always have one in my kit and one at my office.
Keyboard - No. I love typing on the MBPro keyboard. I do keep an Apple Keyboard at my office and at my home office with iStands.
Hard Drive - I carry a 320Gb Western Digital Passport as my Time Machine backup. I upgraded my internal hd to a 250Gb.
USB Stick - I have and carry 3. 1, 2Gb Lexar with software to clean up viruses, spyware, and back up user data. 1, 8Gb PNY with miscellaneous software and also to backup user data. 1, 2Gb San Disk Cruzer that houses the same software as my 2Gb Lexar. I feel the USB sticks are almost disposable at this point so I keep multiple copies.
DVI Adapter - No, I don't carry that with me on the road. I have one for my house that stays connected to my 19" Dell Widescreen LCD and one at my office for my 22" Widescreen Dell.
In addition to all of that, I keep a couple of extra USB cables, one firewire cable, extra battery, extra power adapter, iPod cables, iKlear to keep my MBPro clean, a couple of CD cases, a USB to SATA/ATA/ATAPI/IDE adapter to connect virus infected Windows hard drives to my MBPro, small surge protector, Moleskin notebook, mousepad, Airport express for use in hotels. I carry all of this in a rolling Samsonite bag that weighs as much as my son. I'm pleased that it rolls and my shoulder agrees.
Probably more information than you needed, but, I hope it gives you some clues as to what you may want to carry with you.