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What to Look For in Laptop Computer Bags

Monday, October 25th, 2010

What to Look For in Laptop Computer Bags

Everyone needs a laptop computer bag.  The choices are endless, so how do you choose the right one for you? There are a few things to consider when selecting a bag for your laptop. The primary consideration is what bag style do you find most useful? Are you looking for a bag that can hold other things besides your laptop? Are you looking for a laptop-only bag? What about the form factor? Do you prefer a backpack or a briefcase? Do you want a brand-name bag? Materials are also important. There are many materials in use from ballistic nylon to plush leather. Once you make up your mind as to what kind of bag, considering such options as backpack or shoulder strap, leather, nylon or other material, there are other considerations. If you go to a store to look for laptop computer bags, make sure you take your computer with you. While this may appear cumbersome, you would really be surprised at how many people go out and buy a laptop bag on impulse without even considering the size and weight of the laptop or notebook. Most bags designed especially for portable computers are size specific. What that means is you aren’t going to buy the same bag for a 12 inch notebook that you would for a 17 inch unit. They are very different in terms of construction and weight and, of course, size. OK, assuming that you have the laptop with you, try it out in a variety of bags. Is there room for your charger/power supply? Is there room for other accessories? Most of the time, you’ll want to bring a book, your power supply, maybe an extra battery. Make sure that you can fit all these things in without the bag looking like a lumpy mess. Also, if you are not very careful with your things or will be traveling frequently, make sure that the bag is well padded. Dropping your laptop in a bag without side and bottom cushions will almost always result in damage to your computer. If you take your time, and avoid impulse buying, you can have great success finding the laptop computer bag that is right for you.  As long as you consider your options carefully, you will find what you are looking for.  Please get an idea of what will work for you before you shop.

Everyone needs a laptop computer bag.  The choices are endless, so how do you choose the right one for you? There are a few things to consider when selecting a bag for your laptop. The primary consideration is what bag style do you find most useful? Are you looking for a bag that can hold other things besides your laptop? Are you looking for a laptop-only bag? What about the form factor? Do you prefer a backpack or a briefcase? Do you want a brand-name bag? Materials are also important. There are many materials in use from ballistic nylon to plush leather. Once you make up your mind as to what kind of bag, considering such options as backpack or shoulder strap, leather, nylon or other material, there are other considerations.

If you go to a store to look for laptop computer bags, make sure you take your computer with you. While this may appear cumbersome, you would really be surprised at how many people go out and buy a laptop bag on impulse without even considering the size and weight of the laptop or notebook. Most bags designed especially for portable computers are size specific. What that means is you aren’t going to buy the same bag for a 12 inch notebook that you would for a 17 inch unit. They are very different in terms of construction and weight and, of course, size. OK, assuming that you have the laptop with you, try it out in a variety of bags. Is there room for your charger/power supply? Is there room for other accessories? Most of the time, you’ll want to bring a book, your power supply, maybe an extra battery. Make sure that you can fit all these things in without the bag looking like a lumpy mess. Also, if you are not very careful with your things or will be traveling frequently, make sure that the bag is well padded. Dropping your laptop in a bag without side and bottom cushions will almost always result in damage to your computer.

If you take your time, and avoid impulse buying, you can have great success finding the laptop computer bag that is right for you.  As long as you consider your options carefully, you will find what you are looking for.  Please get an idea of what will work for you before you shop.

 

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Laptop Computer Cases | Laptop Computer Bags

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

betterguideforyou.com — Place To Get Best Laptop Case & Bag Perfect match for the Eee PC 1000 I already have and very much like a slightly-larger version of this for my Dell Latitude D620 computer at work, so this was an easy purchase decision. My Eee PC 1000 already came with a similar neoprene case, but a big too big for the computer alone, yet not big enough to also hold the AC adapter and a mouse, plus no way to keep them from scratching the computer if I’d jammed them all in together. The Caselogic LNEO-10 is just enough smaller to properly fit the 1000, with a separate zipped compartment that can accomodate both the AC adapter and a mouse. Though the result looks a bit lumpy, it works well. I also very much like the handles on the LNEO-10. They are comfortable in use, and easily fold out of the way when not in use. Good fit for an EEE PC 1000h I picked up one of these cases for my EEE PC 1000h and it fits pretty close to perfectly. The pocket on the side is big enough to hold the power adapter and a mouse. The top handles are more useful than I would have thought, since I intended to mostly carry this case inside a messenger-style bag, but I’ve found it quite handy to just carry the computer in just this case. The case seems reasonably well padded, probably not enough to protect a laptop from a serious drop but enough to protect it from the occasional bump. The only thing I could ask for would be for a pocket on the other side. I’m pretty satisfied with this case
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The HP TX2000 laptop has a touch screen and is great for taking notes in class and normal everyday functions. It’s not the best for gaming though – take a look and see all the cool features.
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