For more than a decade, I have traveled with an extra monitor. It is a life-saver for productivity on the go. Plus, if you keep an HDMI cable, you can use
yeah this whole article was an unnecessary rant which the author realized only after publishing.
Update: A reader writes in with an obvious comment that did not occur to me:
The obvious reason not to let people put things on the screens you own in public is that invariably people will put porn on them, and then you’ll have other people complaining that the united screen system is showing porn.
They don’t say this because no corporate PR hack is going to talk about porn when it’s not necessary. But it’s definitely the real reason, and it’s one they will not and should not budge on.
Then you’ll still have people screencast porn to their own screen, photograph it and post it on social media with a title like “United’s in-flight entertainment”.
During the early days of Android phones, when most of them shipped with open bootloaders and still had microsd card slots, I’ve seen so many store display phones that were flashed with cyanogenmod by random people
yeah this whole article was an unnecessary rant which the author realized only after publishing.
Then you’ll still have people screencast porn to their own screen, photograph it and post it on social media with a title like “United’s in-flight entertainment”.
Ah, the times when all phones and laptops in Tesco were unlocked for testing by customers and playing porn every day.
During the early days of Android phones, when most of them shipped with open bootloaders and still had microsd card slots, I’ve seen so many store display phones that were flashed with cyanogenmod by random people