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    Wheeled Laptop Trolley for D900F

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by sunite, Nov 15, 2011.

  1. sunite

    sunite Newbie

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    Hi guys,

    I have been looking and looking for a wheeled laptop bag. I travel a lot and I love my clevo, but my back isn't what is used to be :eek: .

    I found the Targus TCG717 and one from Wenger online, however I was hoping to find one out of leather, or synthetic leather at least. I did find one from Alassio Silvana (92705), but the laptop compartment is to thin by 2cm.

    As you all know the D900F is about 40x30x5cm.

    Does anyone have another suggestion or perhaps found a solution?
     
  2. TheHansTheDampf

    TheHansTheDampf Notebook Evangelist

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    There is lots out there.

    Couple of questions:
    1. What else needs to go in there?
    2. How long is your average travel, i.e. 1 day, 2-4 days, 5-7 days?
    3. What is your budget range?
     
  3. sunite

    sunite Newbie

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    Hi TheHansTheDampf,

    Well, I usually have checked baggage, so I won't have toiletries or clothing (other than a jacket or sweater).

    I often carry a book or two and some files and papers. Apart from that just my laptop stuff like the AC and a mouse/pad.

    Being that I am considering getting the Targus trolley, which is going for about £60 on Amazon, I would happy to pay up to £150 for a well-made and durable trolley.
     
  4. sunite

    sunite Newbie

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    Does no one have a suggestion? :(

    I seem to have found another one that might work: Kensington Contour Roller, however going by Amazon's reviews its not up to much wear and tear...
     
  5. Alex

    Alex Super Moderator

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    Moved to the Accessories section
    Hopefully you we receive more attention
     
  6. sunite

    sunite Newbie

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    Thanks Alex :)
     
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    Finges Notebook Enthusiast

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  8. sunite

    sunite Newbie

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    Thanks for that suggestion, however I was hoping for something available in Europe. I know now that Tumi (Alpha) and Victorinox (Architect 3.0 Rolling Parliament) have trolley's large enough, however they start at about 500 Euros :eek: !!!
     
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