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Tips On Choosing Your
Laptop Bags
Current designs of computer bags are the epitomes of
function and fashion.
A Gap bag big enough for your notebook and its accessories
will cost you less than $40. You can fit your notebook,
adapter cables, and other laptop accessories. For padding, a
towel seems like a good choice. Who needs computer bags if
you can make one using a fashionable bag? Maybe you do.
After your trendy bag gets dropped unceremoniously during an
airline check-in, you'll realize that function should
precede fashion. Laptop bags are constructed to carry
laptops and accessories and at the same time, protect them
from damage.
A notebook is the hottest accessory in town today. You
should flaunt it and not hide it with flimsy department
store bags. Not as bulky as laptop carrying case, bags for
laptops are easily more fashionable. Besides, these
specialized bags are designed to keep computers safe. In
fact, most bags were tested by getting dropped at heights
not less than 3 feet. The pioneer Targus Inc. even features
convenient pockets and excellent padding. Extra comforts
include a special pocket for airline tickets and ergonomic
handles. These make the bags expensive but good investments.
eBags.com's Peter Cobb says that computer bags have evolved
from mere whim to essential accessories for corporate
professionals. In this day and age, entire careers and
businesses depend on computers and laptops, which spilled
juice can destroy in a matter of seconds. Laptops contain
documents, files, presentations, and spreadsheets, which can
spell the difference between gain and loss. Computer
protection is a critical aspect every laptop and computer
owner must consider. Fortunately, even fashion-conscious
persons don't have to worry about cramping their style. Cobb
invites computer enthusiasts to take more time in shopping
because function and fashion mesh well in today's designs.
Targus' Todd Gormick seconds this invitation and provides
some three handy tips on bag shopping. First, select a style
that matches your lifestyle and personality. There are
sporty backpack laptop bags for those who are always on the
go. Messenger bag and shoulder bag styles are available for
people who want to be edgy but polished. There are also
conservative leather cases for those who like to maintain a
professional aura.
Second, check the fit of the computer or laptop. The bag
should be snug, but not too tight, to avoid excess movement.
Lastly, check the inside features. A good bag have
additional pockets for laptop accessories. Don't think that
you're losing out on fashion; most computer bags are made
with the same material as that of Kate Spade.
By Todd Lange
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