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    Will This Sleeve Fit my e1505/6400?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by foosa123, May 22, 2007.

  1. foosa123

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    Both my girlfriend and I have that case for our Latitude D820 and HP nc8430. Look up the dimensions (the D820 will be close to yours) and compare.

    Word of caution though, as the case barely fits the D820...if your notebook is any larger, even in just one dimension, it will probably not fit. Smaller or the same, and you'll be fine.
     
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    well heres what i got:

    Dell 6400 (mine) - Starting at 6.18 lbs with integrated graphics and 1.44" thin, 1.42"(h) x 14.02"(w) x 10.45"(d)

    Dell D820 - Starting at 6.00 lbs and 1.39" thin, 1.39 (h) x 14.2 (w) x 10.34" (d)

    Macbook Pro - Height: 1.0 inch (2.59 cm), Width: 14.1 inches (35.7 cm), Depth: 9.6 inches (24.3 cm) , Weight: 5.6 pounds (2.54 kg)
     
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    *bump*

    so will it fit?