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    Help finding a nice laptop for 2

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by InstantOatmeal, Mar 30, 2010.

  1. InstantOatmeal

    InstantOatmeal Notebook Geek

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    Hello, I'm looking for any backpack that can hold 2 15 inch laptops comfortably. Doesn't have to look stylish or anything, just needs to be good quality. My budget is around 50 bucks. Does anyone make backpacks for 2 laptops?
     
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    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    Alienware Orion?
     
  3. CokeCanNinja

    CokeCanNinja Notebook Consultant

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    That's twice his budget. But yes, an Alienware Orion could hold 2 15 inchers. Heck, it could hold a desktop, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and powerstrip. The things huge.
     
  4. InstantOatmeal

    InstantOatmeal Notebook Geek

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    I found the Orion for $64 from Amazon, and it looks pretty nice. Lol while I'm at it I need a nice mouse, any suggestions? I'd like it not to be wireless (I'm weird, I know) and needs to work on lots of surfaces. Around $50 as well

    Thanks
     
  5. Diablo

    Diablo Metalhead

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    logitech G500 is a very nice mouse. 200 to 5700 dpi resolution, adjustable sensitivity, 10 programmable buttons, and a 9 foot braided usb cable.
     
  6. Pitabred

    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    I'm a big fan of my G5, and I think the G500 is the follow-up to it. Braided cable is awesome if you insist on having a cable... doesn't get caught on stuff on your desk like most rubberized mouse cables. Whatever you get, if you want good multi-surface performance get a laser mouse.