..and the flies swarm!I wrap mine in my dirty underwear and then put it in my luggage. 2-fold protection. Prevents damage from shock and reduces the risk of theft.
[SIZE=14pt]GAWK - CHOKE - GASP !!![/SIZE]I wrap mine in my dirty underwear and then put it in my luggage. 2-fold protection.
[SIZE=12pt]Puhleease don't tell us how you fluff up the underwear !!![/SIZE]Prevents damage from shock and reduces the risk of theft.
This is more expensive but I really like the added protection. Padded and waterproof.Just ran across this: Clicky
Anyone use these? I'm looking to downsize from the full Notebook Bag.
I just use a cut down Pizza Box!Just ran across this: Clicky
Anyone use these? I'm looking to downsize from the full Notebook Bag.
Any recent laptop hard drive will park the heads, some have a 'free fall' sensor to park the heads when they sense a drop.Does any one know if there is any real difference with hard drives and shock resistance since it is the most sensitive part of a notebook? For instance Dell offers "Strike Zone" HD's Dell Strike Zone Technology that they claim is much better than a regular HD. Is this true or marketing BS? I thought all HD's just park the heads? Worth getting it?
"Strike Zone" has nothing at all to do with the hard drive itself - based on the Dell I've got sitting right in front of me, it appears to be corporate-speak for "little pad of rubber over the hard drive location".Does any one know if there is any real difference with hard drives and shock resistance since it is the most sensitive part of a notebook? For instance Dell offers "Strike Zone" HD's Dell Strike Zone Technology that they claim is much better than a regular HD. Is this true or marketing BS? I thought all HD's just park the heads? Worth getting it?
My "man purse" is essentially my office. I have seven different physical locations to monitor spread among five counties. Most of the internal pockets I don't use. But I must have room for the AC adapter, broadband card, and the stack of reports someone just handed me at the last meeting I attended.A laptop bag has become the "man purse" of the 21st century. I mean, how could you get by without all the other gee-gaw that you carry around in your laptop bag?
I have at least 8 different cables (serial, network, phone, USB, etc ) plus a power adaptor, wireless mouse, stack of CDs, often a digital camera ... you see my point? There's no way I could get by with a bag that small. I actually still have a laptop bag identical to the one referenced by Jeff A. (sorry Jeff).
I use a laptop sleeve by "BUILT"
It fits my enormous 17" Dell and sits just right in the saddlebag of the FJR.
bmwhd,I use a laptop sleeve by "BUILT" It fits my enormous 17" Dell and sits just right in the saddlebag of the FJR.
My bad. Mines a 15.4" screen too.bmwhd,I use a laptop sleeve by "BUILT" It fits my enormous 17" Dell and sits just right in the saddlebag of the FJR.
I am researching this same issue. My Dell D820 has a 15.4" screen and barely fits in the left saddlebag of my '04. I want to be sure the extra dimensions of the sleeve still allows it to fit. How do you fit a 17" screen?
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