has anyone had any experience with OGIO bags. i'm looking for a backpack for my Fujitsu S6231 and i was thinking about one of these.
http://www.ebags.com/ogio/fugitive_2005/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=48715
http://www.ebags.com/ogio/friction/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=50943
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artificial_insanity Notebook Enthusiast
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I had never heard of them before your post, but it looks like they make a stylish bag that's not terribly expensive.
Brian
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artificial_insanity Notebook Enthusiast
do you have any other suggestions for a backpack that will fit my laptop that costs around the same price? i don't want anything to large or heavy, just something i can carry around school with a few books in it.
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Tom Bihm makes nice bags, though they're more expensive. Targus has severam more mainstream models that won't be as costly.
Brian
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artificial_insanity Notebook Enthusiast
think i'm going to give the ogio friction a try. i like the look of it and it seems to get some good reviews at ebags.com. thanks for your suggestions.
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Ogio Metro(2005) loks great and at good value.
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OGIO backpacks
Discussion in 'Accessories' started by artificial_insanity, Jun 3, 2005.