laptop bag/pack

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  • Peter0

    I don't get it.

    You buy a branded computer for 2000$,
    not a higher spec'd one (albeit with less shiny logo) for half the price,
    yet insist on a 50$ budget for something to carry- and protect it with.

    Or even worse...you're even considering to throw it down a backpack.

    Millimeters of nylon fabric offers little protection. You're going to use this thing daily, amongs people who might just judge you a wee bit based on appearance (really...a backpack?!?). And it's not your last laptop/device you're going to own. So there's really is no reason not to invest in a bag for it that will last. And looks good.

    Get something sturdy, say leather, and make sure it's a mans bag and not a purse.

    • I think he wants a cheap bag so people won't know he has a expensive laptop to stealpinkfloyd
    • hahaha Peter.. you speak such a nice harsh reality.. i love it..epill
    • Sorry, but many of those $200 bags offer no more protection than some of the $50 ones.Josev
    • Take the Jack Spade bags, for instance, they're more for fashion than utility.Josev
    • Josev, I don't remember dropping a number. Anyways, the "some offer this" and "that" argument goes both ways.Peter
    • Yes, it does go both ways. But you're the one who says a lower priced bag isnt worth it.Josev
    • I have an 8yr. old InCase bag that I paid 65.00 for. It's the best bag Ive ever owned.Josev
    • 50$, however, goes nowhere for me ;)
      In the end don't take my opinion too personal: It's your gear.
      Peter
    • aa, replyed before I commented.Peter
    • Hey wait, you're not OP.
      Jack Spade?
      Peter

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