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    Sleeve for E1505

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Lukin, Apr 14, 2006.

  1. Lukin

    Lukin Notebook Geek

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    What sleeves will fit the E1505. It seems that most are slightly more narrow then the E1505. I really like the one below but it list's the interior dimensions at 13.75in and the E1505 is 14in wide. Anyone have any recommendations?

    http://www.sumdexsolutions.com/core/PUN-855.asp

    Thanks,
    Adam
     
  2. absurd_username

    absurd_username Notebook Guru

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    I just ordered a sleeve from SF Bags. http://www.sfbags.com/products/sleevecases/sleevecases.htm

    It looks a bit pricy, but based on what I've seen on other threads, quality and customer service is top notch. Two things for which I will always pay a bit more for. Heck, I've already spend $2000cdn for the laptop.

    I placed my order for a horizontally oriented sleeve with flap last night. In an email reply this morning I got a message telling me that they are sending a 'revised' sizing sleeve for the Inspiron 6400. Their revision is based on feedback from "fellow Inspiron users". Nice personal customer service. Based on that I get the feeling that I'll be getting a sleeve that was pretty much custom made for my notebook. Now to wait and see if the proof is in the pudding.

    The product should get here in about a week, if you are still looking by then, I'll post up a mini review when I finally receive it.
     
  3. SPEEDwithJJ

    SPEEDwithJJ NBR Super Idiot

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    I recommend SF Bags too. Yeah, it is pricey but the quality of the sleeves as well as their customer service are impressive. I'm speaking as an owner of a SF Bag made for a 700m. :)
     
  4. Lukin

    Lukin Notebook Geek

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    Ya.... when you get your sleeve if you would rite a little review I would appreciate it. I guess I am most worried about it fitting in there. From what I have read they make good stuff (as you both said).

    Thanks,
    Adam