Which Laptop Bag?
TheVillagePhotographer.co.uk
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From: Cotswolds UK
Staples fixed me up with a really excellent leather lappy carrier (looks V much like a pilot bag, so you can imagine the extra room for recovery diisks, manuals, leads, phone numbers for the Samaritans, etc. etc. Surprisingly good value too.
Pity I never use it....
Conan
Pity I never use it....
Conan

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From: Over The Hills And Far Away
I've got a Waterfield. Plenty of space, good design and it is possible to customize it a bit.
Another thing is the personal touch when corresponding with the owners.
Another thing is the personal touch when corresponding with the owners.
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From: London & Brisbane
Delsey, Targus etc are all similar in terms of pockets and weight but ask yourself a practical question. Do you want something to carry in one hand that states I am carrying a laptop or a backpack that leaves both hands free and is easier on the body ?
My advice is go for a backpack.
TheFlyingPhysio
My advice is go for a backpack.
TheFlyingPhysio
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From: Twickenham, home of rugby
My advice is go for a backpack.
I got a very acceptable one from Belkin - their backpack computer bags are less prone to go wrong than some of their networking kit, if this forum is anything to go by




