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    Best, Most Protective Laptop Case / Bag for MSI GT70 2PE Dominator Pro

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Syn_, Dec 14, 2015.

  1. Syn_

    Syn_ Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello All!

    Ever since I bought my MSI GT70 2PE Dominator Pro last year, I have been trying to find a case / bag / backpack for it. I am fairly pedantic when it comes to protecting expensive purchases and as a result I am trying to find a case / bag / backpack that comes recommended by informed individuals (like yourselves) or that I can easily see would really do the job of protecting my laptop super well.

    I thought I might request some opinions from you guys as to what you would recommend. Again, I am looking for protection that I am going to really be able to put my trust in. If it is aesthetically pleasing to look at, that would be a great plus too!

    Thanks so much for your guidance. I look forward to reading your responses!

    Syn
     
  2. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    MSI has some of their own bags. Maybe the Hermes backpack is the one to look at. Mostly they are promo bags given out with new purchases, but you might be able to see if you can find one for purchase. I know Slappa also has some larger bags that I know should work. Otherwise, Asus has some bags designed for their ROG series, or Alienware has bags designed for their 17/18 inch models, which should be big enough I would think (as long as you don't mind the different brand name on the bag).