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    What's a good rollerboard that will fit the Asus 17.3" g74?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by abefroman99, Dec 13, 2011.

  1. abefroman99

    abefroman99 Newbie

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    What's a good carry-on size rollerboard that will fit the Asus 17.3" g74?

    Preferably something that has a separate pocket/section for a laptop. And well padded, or in the middle.

    I know there a couple back packs that can hold it but I'm tired of flight attendants saying in an annoying, squeaky this is the only job I could get voice "Sir, backpacks need to go underneath your seat and not in the overhead compartment"
     
  2. HottSushiz

    HottSushiz Notebook Consultant

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    Wow it's actually the opposite for me with my Asus G73 in my Alienware Orion backpack it usually "The bag is quite large I'm afraid it needs to go in the overhead compartment. "

    I suggest looking at swissgear or Samsonite. I saw a couple bag I thought about getting for my laptop. My dad has a swissgear bag that has a dedicated laptop compartment but I'm not sure what the model is sorry.
     
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    abefroman99 Newbie

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    LOL, I think the flight attendants make up what ever rules they want, and if you argue they threaten to have you removed from the plane, this is what you get from people who've never had any kind of power their entire life.

    Thanks, I'll check out the Swissgear!