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    Proper notebook bag loading

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Redrodan, Jul 5, 2006.

  1. Redrodan

    Redrodan Newbie

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    I recently purchase a Dell e1505 along with a Targus Urban Messenger notebook bag. Is there a proper or recommended way to load the laptop? I mean, is it better to put in the back end with all the pugs or the front end with the volume controls in first so it rests on bottom of bag?
     
  2. ElKid

    ElKid Notebook Evangelist

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    In my experience with the e1505, it would be better to slide the notebook in ports down. The back end is heavier.