Use a notebook pc remote desktop command a plu laptop

I use software that requires 4 GB minimum core duo. Spend a lot of time on airplanes and the laptop is too big for use. I have a new laptop that has only 2.6 ghz. I would like to direct connection via USB to the port USB or HDMI from laptop to laptop and use the laptop in remote desktop to control the laptop on the floor under my feet. The laptop has only due to the plane, not a good idea to Ethernet and wireless. Is this possible? How?

Solution: create j5 is a cable called wormhole JUC700 DSS switch. Comes with a CD that invites you to install the software online. You need to install on two computers and reboot. USB/USB cable and is very simple to use. Can switch form a computer to, drag-and - drop, use remote desktop, etc.. Very well. Bought at best buy for ~ $45.

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