Depending on which laptop(s) I'm using, I have a couple of Timbuk2 bags that work well. From what I believe was a "medium" I found like-new for $8 at Goodwill, to an XL that I got as a welcome gift two or three jobs ago, they're good stuff. I also have a thrift-store assortment of other bags, much to my companion's dismay (but hey, it's my closet).
One of my cooler finds, especially for the months I have to travel, was a Targus Checkpoint-Friendly Mobile Elite. http://targus.com/US/checkpointfriendly-15_4-mobile-elite-laptop-case-tbt045usThis one may have been $12 at Goodwill, new with tags. I probably would not throw my usual laptop, convertible T100, two tablets, ipod touch, and TSA-unfriendly tangle of cords across the room or under a truck in one of these, but you probably wouldn't be surprised how infrequently I have to worry about that situation. Robert On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Dan Ritter <[email protected]> wrote: > Nobody has yet mentioned LL Bean? > > Compared to others mentioned here, LL Bean is inexpensive. They > have a no-questions-asked lifetime warranty. > > The Quad now comes with a padded laptop sleeve. There are enough > compartments, and sufficient separation between them, that I > don't have a problem carrying a laptop, clothing, and lunch. > > External water bottle mesh pockets -- also great for > small umbrellas. > > Cinch straps, so it doesn't flap around when you're not fully > loaded. A hip strap and chest strap, so if you're carrying > heavy, it still feels good an hour later. A rugged single-hand > carry strap up top. > > And, of course, available in several colors including "I'm an > engineer black" and "That one's mine! red". Monogrammable. > > -dsr- > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ > >
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