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    The North Face Bandwidth Backpack

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by fillg2002, Mar 8, 2005.

  1. fillg2002

    fillg2002 Newbie

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    I have a brand new Dell Inspiron 6000d and need a nice backpack to protect my baby [ ;)]. I have looked at the north face Bandwidth Backpack and It looks like a decent pack but I'm Not really comfortable with their brief description of its Notebook features. If anyone has seen this back pack or owns it I would love some insight into its Pros/Cons. I have also been looking at the Targus Sport Deluxe and the MobileEdge Premium Backpac.
    I would appreciate input from anyone knowing of good reviews or personal experiences with any of these bags.

    Thanks, [8D] Phillip

    Dell Inspiron 6000d
    1.86gPM Sonoma 512ddr2 128mbVC 80gbHD
    WUXGA BT 802.11bg DVDRWdl
     
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  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    While I haven't seen the North Face bag, I'd have to assume it would offer very good quality like their other products. As for the Mobile Edge, we have a review of that bag in process right now, probably still 2 weeks away though.

    Brian

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