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    Email response to Sigma. Re: Shoreline Cases

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by titaniummd, May 2, 2005.

  1. titaniummd

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    Hi titaniummd, I saw a few of your posts on Notebookreview.com talking about the Shoreline Always on Case for your I6000. I recently bought an I6000 and I was wondering how this case is working out for you? Does it give you enough protection? Does it feel "sturdy" and capable of protecting your laptop? Also, does the always on feature make the laptop run hot because of the ventilation under the system? Thank you for any feedback, I appreciate it, -Sigma

    I felt that the case gave good protection against minor bumps but I would not trust it to a fall. I didn't like the outer finish and didn't feel it was sturdy to last a long time. I returned it and got a laptop backpack instead (Targus Gravity). I also have a traditional laptop case which works out well.

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    Thanks for the information titan. Very useful.