The Seagate Backup Plus Ultra Slim is a lightweight, speedy portable hard drive that’ll keep your data backed up in case of emergency. It gives a good chunk of storage space for the money, too.
As of this writing, you can grab a 2TB model for $85 on Amazon.
Alternatively, for smaller-scale backups, a simple thumb drive like the SanDisk Extreme might work just as well.
The Logitech MX Master is big and pricey, but it’s comfortable, and gives you about as many features as you could hope for in a wireless mouse. It works over Bluetooth or a receiver, charges quickly, and tracks smoothly.
If your laptop doesn’t have enough ports for connecting and charging external devices, the Anker 10-Port USB 3.0 Hub will keep you covered. It’s overkill for most, but still fast and reliable.
Alternatively, if you've got a new laptop that only supports USB-C inputs, try the Satechi Slim Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter. It's not an ideal solution, but it's got two USB 3.0 ports for older accessories, an HDMI port, and a USB-C port for charging. It's fairly compact, too.
Most importantly, it actually works. It'd be nice if it was a little bit cheaper than $60, yes, but the truth is that nobody has really nailed this kind of USB-C accessory just yet. Such is the price of being an early adopter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIf you’d like to do some gaming, but aren’t fully comfortable with a keyboard and mouse, the newly updated Xbox One controller is a natural fit that's very easy to set up with Windows PCs.
It goes for $50 on Amazon.
Admittedly, much of this comes down to personal preference — some people like the feel of Sony's DualShock 4 controller better, but we think Microsoft's joystick layout makes a little more sense. And while the DS4 did recently gain support for the popular Steam platform, it can sometimes require a little more setup than its counterpart.
If you don't need to go wireless, though, you can always save a few bucks and grab the old reliable Xbox 360 controller, which costs $27.
If you need a dedicated place for propping your laptop up — and an old stack of books just won’t do — the Rain Design mStand is a sturdy, popular, and well-reviewed pick.
Finally, lap desks. There isn’t much to them. If you need to keep your legs cool while getting things done, the LapGear XL Executive LapDesk is a wide and sharp-looking.