Laptop Back Packs?
Cownonymous Award asks: "The company I work for recently gave me a laptop. Nothing wrong with that, of course. But: with it came a huge (and I really mean _huge_) laptop case, big enough to carry an RS/6000. Anyway, I look like a complete idiot when I take this humonguous "I'm a laptop, please steal me"-case with me. So I'm looking for an alternative, preferably a back pack. My question is: Has anyone had any (good) experiences with laptop back packs, especially ones like Eastpak's PC Pak'R or Timberland's HAKK?"
My Eastpak "PC Pak'r" is a pretty nice bag. It's got a laptop pouch in the main compartment, which ties down with a velcro strap. Plenty of room for O'reilly books along with your laptop. There's a nice little side pouch, perfect for a cellphone or a Palm Pilot. It also has an easy to access disk carrier, which holds six 3 1/2" or zip disks.
The handle on top is nice for carrying it, and the shoulder straps are really nice, because they're coated with some grip-tape like substance. Oh, and the back is padded, so you don't feel your laptop on your spine constantly. I'm pretty happy with my purchase, and I've got a couple friends who got the same bag, and seem to be equally pleased. Check around your local Target for it, I got mine for $50 there, $15 less then the price on Eastpak's website.
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I bought the Kensington Saddle Bag (from Software Online) and I am very happy with it. It's very configurable. It can hold a lot more stuff than most cases (gee, you gave me enough room for a few slices of paper, thanks) and is great for travelling.
I use it a lot, I love the damn thing.
Unfortunately Jansport no longer appears to make this particular bag, but they still do a laptop bag which I found here.
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