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    M1730 Slip Case?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by nickbarbs, Jun 27, 2008.

  1. nickbarbs

    nickbarbs Notebook Deity

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    Hi,

    Any tips on a slip case that will fit the beast?

    I got a Belkin Neoprene slip case... and it doesn't fit :( what will fit the beast? I have a laptop bag, just want a slip case or cover for it to keep the dust off of it!!!

    Any tips?
     
  2. eleron911

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    I`d like to know too, there`s a lot of dust where I`m staying now...
     
  3. owais

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    black bin bag for something that big, :D

    i couldnt find any, best bet is ebay as loads of people sell on their or maybe dell sell one?
     
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    Lol, try a suitcase?
     
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    If its just to cover it when not in use, why not use the cloth bag it was shipped in? I know it looks kind of cheesy, but it will certainly take care of minor dust and protect it from scratches.