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    Acer 6930-6560 is very big?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by gaco, Nov 28, 2008.

  1. gaco

    gaco Notebook Enthusiast

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    It may fit, but it also depends on what kind of bag you are using. Some bags have virtually no elasticity and you can't fit anything larger than the advertised size in the bag. However, if you are using something such as a neoprene sleve for the notebook, it should fit, although it would be a tight fit.
     
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    My 6920G fits in my Targus backpack meant for 15.4" notebooks just fine.
    Helps that the backpack is more tall than wide, but w/e,
     
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    Hey I have a Targus backpack too! Mine is brown and beige. To answer the question, I think that it's only larger thand a 15.4 . I mean, like this:
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    A bag that would be open on the side of the "x" would work I guess.