My Weird Prompts

Who Actually Buys a Luggable Computer?

31 min · 11. juni 2026
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Mobile workstations—sometimes called "luggables"—look like a laptop swallowed a desktop whole. But who actually buys a 20-to-40-thousand-dollar computer that fits in a hard case? From military field command posts to North Sea oil platforms, from live concert front-of-house to rural medical imaging, this episode explores the niche where the product seems absurd until you understand the user. We break down the MIL-STD-810 ruggedization, the self-destruct triggers for classified data, and why a mechanical keyboard and sealed trackball matter more than a touchpad when you're wearing work gloves.

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