- Will fit a 8.9", 10", 10.1" and 10.2" netbook and PC's up to 13.3" as well as Portable DVD/Media Players
- Two Padded Compartments with Super-Soft Nylex Lining, with Roomy Interior with Pockets for CDs, PDA, Phone, and Files
- Easy-Access Cell Phone Pocket, Side Mesh Water Bottle Pocket, Media/MP3 Pocket with Pass-through for Headphone Cable
- Adjustable Shoulder Strap
- Made of Heavy-Duty 1680D Ballistic Nylon for Durability
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If you own a 12" laptop, this is the bag you've been looking for
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| Review Date: August 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Timothy V. Horst, Oakland, CA |
My Dell D410 fits perfectly, and there's plenty of room for the power supply and other needed extras like a spare mouse, pens, and paperwork. I didn't think I'd like the color, but I get complemented on it all the time.
The only possible complaint about this bag is the non padded, non detachable shoulder strap. I'm ordering one of these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EVSFDE and it should be pretty much perfect, as a removable strap isn't that important.
Addendum a year later:
I still have the Dell D410 and it's a little worse for the wear, although the bag is still looking good. I actually like the fact that it limits the amount of gear I can carry, as I'm a consultant and I get a little obsessive about being prepared for every situation (do I really need to carry three flashlights?). I should add that I take public transit nearly everywhere, so traveling light is a necessity, and this bag sees a higher than normal amount of mileage.
My second bag is a Crumpler Salary Sacrifice, which is a great bag, but when I carry it, I tend to wind up carrying far too much gear.
The bag itself has started showing a bit of wear from being carried on foot across the city, but after a minor amount of cleanup it looks as good as new.
I should again add that the addition of a shoulder pad is practically a necessity on this, although it's small size and light weight doesn't necessitate much of one. |
Great bag for travelling light
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| Review Date: February 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Caonabo Javier Peguero, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
This is just perfect for my new travelling style. Given that I live in the Dominican Republic, I have to make a lot of connections through San Juan, PR Airport, therefore having to travel in the ATR propeller airplanes that have a small cabin and not much space for carry on luggage inside.
This bag is perfect..I get to carry my Acer Aspire One Sub Notebook, m Bose QC3 headphones, my camera, mouse, garmin 255w GPS, connection cables, power supplies, external DVD R/W unit, file folders, keys, pens, etc, and it has 3 special compartments, one on the top front to place your MP3 player, wit a hole for the headphones, one on the side that I use for my medicines and dome TSA Approved loks for the other bagagge. Finnaly, on the other side it has a mesh pocket where you can place a bottle, which comes quite handy for travelling.
It is confortable to carry, taking in account that i place more tha 15 pounds of gear in it.
Final word...chose the color you want among the availables, but definatly go get this bag for travelling ligth |
I really like this bag
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| Review Date: May 6, 2008 |
| Reviewer: J. Ruff, American Fork, UT |
| I have a very small computer (Dell Latitude)and it's very hard finding a good bag for it. Most bags are too large. This one is perfect. It's small, very well made and has sufficient room to carry the computer, cords, and even the additional DVD reader and a few other supplies. No, I can't carry all my reading books, lunch, and make-up in the bag, too, but that isn't what I bought it for. I bought it as a computer bag and it suits that purpose very well. I like the pink trim on it -- makes it a little more feminine and fun for me. |
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