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    Shoreline Sleeves?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by jonezart, Mar 17, 2006.

  1. jonezart

    jonezart Notebook Guru

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    Does anyone have one? I'm considering this one for my soon-to-be HP dv1000t. The also make another one that doesn't have the access hole in the back. I like the idea of leaving it on the computer, but wonder if that's a bad idea.

    Anyone here have a Shoreline bag? Thumbs up or down?
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    I'm not familiar with the brand, but it looks like a nice sleeve for the price.
     
  3. jonezart

    jonezart Notebook Guru

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    Is there any harm in leaving a padded neoprene sleeve on your computer while its on? Does it retain too much heat?
     
  4. TheRunaway

    TheRunaway Notebook Consultant

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    I would not recommend it. It looks like it would block the vents and heat would definitely accumulate.
     
  5. DesignStar

    DesignStar Newbie

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    Check www.case-pc.com.
    These sleeves are new and have a pretty long list of features. They look cool
    too. Plus shipping is free!