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    MobileEdge bags...

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by datachasm, Jul 19, 2006.

  1. datachasm

    datachasm Notebook Enthusiast

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    im looking for a bag for my E1505.

    im leaning towards a MobileEdge bag, but im held back because i have yet to find any good pics or helpful reviews of their line on the internet, and their website is more than a little vague as well.

    anyone know where i can find info?
     
  2. datachasm

    datachasm Notebook Enthusiast

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    specifically, i am looking at the charcoal select briefcase, or the premium or ultra v-load.

    right now at Dell.com the premium briefcase is not available, but i like the overall style of the bag. so i may try the select, my only concern is there will be too little space with this choice.

    so that leads me to the v-loads, for some reason the ultra with 3 gussets is actually cheaper than the premium with 2 gussets. so i am worried that bag is just too large for day to day moving around. perhaps not versatile enough.

    things i may need to carry (but not always) are the adapter, a car lighter/airline adapter, tv tuner, media center remote, maybe on a long haul a 500gb my book external hd, a switch, cables, etc etc.
     
  3. jetstar

    jetstar Notebook Deity

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    I think CircuitCity sells them.
     
  4. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    We reviewed a few of their backpacks, good quality and decent design, I recommend them.
     
  5. mZimm

    mZimm Notebook Evangelist

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    I've got the Mobile Edge Premium backpack, I'd definitely recommend it.
     
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    fizzleation Notebook Consultant

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    i would for sure recommend the mobile edge premium. Circuitcity.com sells them at decent prices.