Is there anyone here that is using a Booq Bag Python XL bag to carry their 5760? I know this is pretty specific thread but i am thinking of getting this bag but because of the price i am in need of a bit more info.
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Wow. I have a Brenthaven Pro 17 backpack and I thought that was impressive. The idea that I could carry around my DSLR with my laptop is a big bonus or pack some clothes for a trip. I will write up a review of the Brenthaven in my 5760 review but if you get the python you must let me know what you think about it. Oh the expenses never cease!!!
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DSLR camera? Yea, it seems when i carry my laptop i tend to take alot of stuff with it. I agree that the expenses never cease but i think a good backpack is one of the necessities. The 5760 came with a bag but it is utterly inadequate. Besides, this bag is teh sexor!!!11
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I have this bag for my 5760. I figure if you're going to spend that much on a notebook, might as well protect it, especially if you're mobile often. It's pretty big, but so is the 5760, so what can you do. I love it. Big, durable, lots of pockets. I carry so much crap with it too. BT mouse, razer mouse, power cables, wireless router, portable hd. It all fits. When I first got it, I thought it was too big, and that I kinda looked like a ninja turtle with it because it's so wide, but the look grew on me. I was also looking at the booq boa 17, but it doesn't have as many pockets, and I like the python look better even though the boa is narrower. Also, all the other alternatives, like the kensington contour and the targus 17 incher ones are even bigger and not nearly as well built as the booq python. And if you're at all metrosexual, you can take off the little travel bag and carry it around like a man purse. But I don't.
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I am actually using a Kensington Contour Backpack for my huge 17" Clevo D900K. I got the idea from Kilim's Accessory Review for his Sager 5760.
From Kilim's Review of Kensington Contour Backpack.
Booq Python Xl/ 5760
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by jj808, Nov 10, 2006.