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    Zeroshock "Macbook" sleeve vs 13.3" sleeve

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by str8flexed, Mar 9, 2009.

  1. str8flexed

    str8flexed Notebook Enthusiast

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    It appears that these Macbook/Macbook Air sleeves are 1.0" inch in thickness vs the 1.6" interior thickness of the normal 13.3" sleeves--does anyone have any experience with either? Is the normal Zeroshock really that thick, or is it 1.6" "with" bulging?

    I'm looking specifically for a sleeve for my Samsung x360, which while the length and width are pretty similar to the Macbook, the height is about 0.5" to 1.25" (in a tapered triangle from front to the battery in back) so I am unsure whether to get the normal 13.3" case or the "Macbook" slimmer case.

    Thanks!!!
     
  2. Brawn

    Brawn The Awesome

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    ahh, i have this same question, i'm wondering because my laptop is 1.0-1.3" .. i have a feeling that the macbook sleeve would work for it, 0.3" difference is tiny