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    Find the Right Backpack

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Chump, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. Chump

    Chump Notebook Enthusiast

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    I need help finding a backpack for my new HP Noteboox (Nx7400) The Dimensions are as :Dimensions (L x W x H) 10.2 x 14.1 x 1.2 in.


    Need something that can protect against the rain and fog (mositure) and that can protect aganist littile movement.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Dealhound

    Dealhound Notebook Enthusiast

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    The following is from a reply I just posted:
    Good luck
     
  3. Chump

    Chump Notebook Enthusiast

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    Aryding Notebook Consultant

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    You can get a regular bag and put a sleeve in it, so don't think that your limited to computer bags.
     
  5. Leshii

    Leshii Notebook Evangelist

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    have you looked on ebags.com?
    They have a pretty big selection of backpacks (laptop and not). Laptop backpacks on eBags usually have laptop size that will fit specified.

    Here's an example and here's another one.
     
  6. Chump

    Chump Notebook Enthusiast

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  7. gootings

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    i completely agree with this.
    personally, i don't understand why people get laptop bags
    (unless you fell in love with it).

    just get any decent bag u like and a good quality sleeve.
    it will be cooler, better design and most of all better protection.
     
  8. LankanDude

    LankanDude Notebook Consultant

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    Isn't it expensive buying bot a backpack and a sleeve, rather than buying a laptop backpack?

    Anyway I'm looking for a laptop backpack (or both a backpack and a sleeve) for my Dell Inspiron B130- 15.4, under $50. Any suggetions, please?? :)
     
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