Travel-size projectors and virtual keyboards for those on the move
Tiny gadgets often hold the greatest mystique for jet-setting business execs
New York
DIGITAL projectors that fit in your pocket. Speakers the size of gingerbread cookies. Virtual keyboards small enough to hang from your key ring. The business travel market is flooded with tiny devices. Sure, executives want the biggest seat on the plane. But when it comes to gadgets, it's often the little devices that have the greatest mystique.
Some, such as flash drive cuff links, are micronovelties. Others fit easily into the palm and help jet-setting executives work more efficiently, all while silently signalling their status in the elite traveller pecking order. One of the strongest sellers from Brookstone, the retailer with 50 shops in more than 25 major airports, is a US$450 projector that's about the size of a McDonald's Filet-O-Fish sandwich.
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