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    Swiss Gear Synergy with XPS m1530?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by matthewengel, Jun 26, 2008.

  1. matthewengel

    matthewengel Notebook Enthusiast

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    I will buy a Dell xps m1530. Will it fit inside the Swiss gear synergy backpack?
     
  2. JinRoh

    JinRoh Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes, it will fit perfectly. :)
     
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    JinRoh Notebook Evangelist

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    I wish it was that easy.

    Swissgear doesn't sell here in Spain

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    (Or atleast I can't find them, and even if I did, they are selling it at 70€, lol (in play.com it costs 40€ with free shipping, but they can't send it to Spain because it's listed under the "Computing" section, and they don't ship any of those overseas.)
     
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    lord_shar Notebook Consultant

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    I examined the swissgear backpacks while shopping for my XPS M1730. A few things I didn't like about this line were the rough metallic cable handle and the hard buckles inside the main laptop compartment. My M1730 has a glossy carbon-fiber style plastic finish, so I couldn't see the latter working too well with the Swiss Gear. I eventually settled on the Targus equivalent since it had no internal buckles... only velcro straps which were much less likely to cause scratching and damage.