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Oct 05, 2009 -
I don't normally go for a laptop backpack (I'm more of a tote kind of girl), but for the sake of utility, I just had to brag about my Booq Boa Laptop Backpack find. Not only does the Boa pack your 13-17 inch laptops, iPods, and boasts enough room to store a few books or folders, but it also has a special bottom compartment for your SLR and top section to fit your full-sized headphones. .
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Mar 23, 2009 -
Even though I think they're useful, I haven't considered owning a backpack, particularly a laptop backpack, since I was in high school. I may have to rethink that stance. Incase's new Nylon Backpack ($100), which fits all MacBooks, is — though quite utilitarian — surprisingly droolworthy.
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May 01, 2008 -
Do my eyes deceive me? Could it be . .
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Jan 14, 2008 -
I've always wanted to try-out Built's laptop cases — You know the company behind the funky and flexible lunch bag totes? Well at CES, I got a sneak-peek of Built's latest addition to their laptop tote collection, the lightweight backpack. This ultra-slim bag fits right against your back and can be used to transport your laptop and other items as the shoulder strap includes an easy-access compartment.
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Mar 20, 2009 -
InCase Laptop Backpack
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Sep 04, 2009 -
After showing you the BackPack for iMacs to keep your hard drive up and away from your desk, and now after discovering this gizmo, which keeps your MacBook standing up, your workspace is going to be so pristine and clutter free! The BookArc ($50) shown here is great for those who use an external screen with their Macs but want to free up some desk space. To make sure you get the best fit for your laptop, the BookArc comes in three different sizes and includes scratch-free, silicone cushions on the bottom part so you don't have to worry about scratching your lovely wooden desk.
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Aug 25, 2009 -
With back-to-schoolers getting their binders and backpacks out for their first day of school next week, here at geeksugar, we want to make sure students have some geek gear and tech tips to help them in their academic pursuits. Just in cased you've missed any of our back to school coverage, here are some useful stories that both students and parents alike may find useful before the big day.
Back to School iPhone Apps For High Schoolers
Get Your Gadgets in Gear For Back to School
Flash Card App Keeps the Kids Sharp All Year Round
Geek Tip: Plan Ahead For College With Embark
Incase's New Color Palette Says That Fall Is a Comin'
Ikea's Back to School Laptop Solutions
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Jan 12, 2009 -
A year ago, I got to check out Melissa Beth's girlie glam laptop bags at Macworld; and this year, I again got to see the brand-new bags by the fashion-conscious label.
Melissa Beth's two new bags are totes that conveniently and comfortably fit both your laptop and your daily essentials.
The backpack-style Piggy Back was designed slightly smaller for a woman's narrower shoulders, and the space inside would accommodate your wallet, but if you're a student — whom this seems perfect for — you could also get your books in there.
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Jun 21, 2007 -
Since most of us tote around laptops on a daily basis, I'm curious to know how you carry your laptop- whether it be a proper laptop bag, a laptop sleeve, backpack, purse, or some other contraption.
I use a variety of bags and usually pick something last minute that matches my outfit or the size of the main bag I am carrying on that particular day. Normally I wouldn't consider wearing a backpack because of its bulkiness and lack of style, but when I saw this cute Komen Paris Backpack, I started to reconsider.
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Aug 18, 2008 -
It turns out that you may not have to sacrifice style for convenience after all. After announcing that the TSA would approve certain laptop bags that you wouldn't have to take your computer out of in the airport security line, the first prototypes were underwhelming, and had me thinking I'd just continue to take my laptop out of its bag. But now it seems that's unnecessary, because the TSA has approved a few common laptop styles that you won't have to remove your laptop from!
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