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    notebook sleeves

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by kidA, Apr 9, 2006.

  1. kidA

    kidA Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    hey, i've had an i6000 and i've been looking into purchasing a laptop sleeve for it, something that protects the laptop a bit more than just from scratches. So far i've found some helpful apple forums, which are great, but alot of the sleeves they suggest are apple specific made by the bandwagon jumping hippy types who handknit their sweat-shop-free macbook sleeves. (not to knock on any of those establishments, but they just don't make something that fits a laptop with the girth of my dell) So i've found the shinza zeroshock which seems great but i've read that it has some durability issues. i'm strongly leaning towards the booq vyper but i'm not sure if it'll fit. So do any of you guys have laptop sleeves and if so what, what have you heard or seen is good, etc. thanks.
     
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    Lukin Notebook Geek

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    Do these allow enough air flow to keep the laptop cool??
    Adam