KROSER Laptop Bag XXL Laptop Briefcase Fits Up To 18 Inch Laptop Water-Repellent Gaming Computer Bag Shoulder Bag Expandable Capacity For Travel/Business/School/Men-Black
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The laptop I have is 10'' x 15'' but it can hold 13'' x 17''.
I have a 17-inch ASUS ROG gaming laptop that fits the case
Currently, it houses my gaming laptop from Acer predator.
Despite my size, my HP 17 was easily fitted into my backpack The laptop sleeve can accommodate a 3 inch laptop. The charger, along with other items you may need, will have plenty of room in the case.
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The bag I own is great! A laptop 19" screen) had been bought for my home office, then after getting hired I was required to use the Since my laptop weighs 5 1/2 lbs, I needed a bag larger than the standard one and I needed something sturdy to support its Additionally, it comes with four extra pouches, which meets both needs very well. In this case, it would be very easy for me to pack clothing, etc for a business trip. A large padded shoulder strap is a must-have for me, which I wear across my body to balance the weight out. The only thing I wish it looked like is that it looked feminine.
Other reviewers are correct about this. In order to have extra protection for my laptop, I got a laptop sleeve. Even though I think it would be okay anyway, I'm just being extra paranoid about my
It has massive compartments inside, which could in theory all fit laptops. However, don't drop it to the ground like a gorilla, or place a layer of foam on the bottom yourself, and you will be fine. There are enough compartments in the bag to hold a laptop up to 18 inches wide in 3 to 4 of the 4 pockets. The number five. A device as wide as a 15" could fit in the other compartment. The depth of By stacking multiple laptops side by side, you could save space It is hard to say, but I think the weight would make your shoulders sore and wear out the handles and shoulder strap really fast.
The shoulder strap is adequate, It would be great if it was one of those luxury-type things This bag might carry enormous amounts of weight, given its size. Therefore, padded ones might be a good idea. Neither the clips nor the hooks on the shoulder strap are plastic. Probably the best thing to do is to buy your own shoulder padding if you're going to be carrying Same goes for the handles of the bag. There's nothing wrong with them, but they're not luxurious - In any case, the padding is not necessary. So yeah, that's about all I have to say about Pad the shoulder strap, handles, and interior of the bag so it's more comfortable when loaded with heavy gear and has more protection for the tech gear inside. I might end up buying a hard case instead. A padded shoulder strap and maybe some Velcro to hold the handles together would be nice. In my planned use of this bag, I plan to carry an I. D. card at The three-inch laptop and 14-inch laptop are both quite heavy, along with some paper office supply stuff, so I hope it won't be The 3" will be tucked away in a laptop pocket dedicated to that size, leaving the 14" free There is also a compartment that is floating in it. Tablets can also be stored in a dedicated pocket. In the long run I expect my bag to hold up well since I travel only about once a month, but I'll update my review if anything happens to it. Idon't know how to describe you, but I think you are awesome You're a light business traveler, so you just need 1 change of clothes, 1 set of office supplies, one tablet, and maybe 2 This bag has enough space to fit all that and still have some room left over.
With the expansion zipper unzipped, this bag opens up to a lot of space. This wallet has decent interior organization (pockets, slots) for my wallet, calculator, etc. However, I have noticed some wear at the bottom of one of the zippers after owning it for a little over two weeks. There may be wear on the zippers from the fact that in general, I carry 25 to 30 pounds of personal effects daily, and the other zippers are in good condition. There are metal zipper handles and strap links in this bag. Overall, it's a nice bag. In its inner section, there are two main parts, and in the front section, there is one minor part. There are subsections in each of the three sections. It's a great bag for those who need a large carry-on, and holds a lot of textbooks, water bottles, and 17 inch laptops, etc. I give it a It is a 5 out of 5. I'm Everett.
Despite being a nice bag, it does not have padding for a laptop and lacks straps to hold it, so it's not a good companion Putting your notebook somewhere where it is both secure and protected is not an option. Consequently, I had to return this bag to the store.
As of now, I like it a lot. Besides a place for the computer to be securely strapped in, there are plenty of smaller pockets so other items can be stored as well. The pocket in which I kept my medication contained some medication. There are other books in the other I have both of my Kindles in another room. One power strip that has lots of cords attached to it The bag had room for everything, including my computer cord. And there was still room for more! This bag has so far been very pleasing to me!.
A laptop with a screen of three inches. With my new Alienware 17, I can now multitask seamlessly. In this bag you can fit a three-inch laptop. There is enough room to fit the laptop, but not in the designated area. The item is extremely large, so I had to place it in a zippered area that had a different zipper. Although I'm happy that it fits, I'm not sure I like it. The other items on my desk include my over-the-ear headphones, a hard drive, a USB hub, mouse w/ mousepad, and a I am extremely satisfied as long as the material can stand up to wear. I am pleased with how things have gone so far.
It would be nice to find an alternative to I was looking for a generic, functional, roomy work bag, and this fit those criteria perfectly. Unlike the average daily commuter car, it is a bit wide, which might be useful for travel but not for everyday commuting. There is something to be said about being able to stuff anything in there last minute without the bag bloating It is a great bag which can store a lot of stuff (laptop, folder, cameras, etc. ). It does not break easily so if it falls apart, you can just buy a new one and it will still be less expensive than some of the more expensive black work bags.
Despite its small size, this briefcase was appealing to me. Despite using it every day, it was donated to Goodwill after a year of use. After the silver on the logo flaked off, not a big deal, next I noticed the stitching where the strap connects to the bag failed, bummer, but I still used it, and then I noticed the piping was fraying and the bag looked really I put it to Goodwill because I couldn't carry it anymore and also couldn't carry it on my shoulder. It was true that "you get what you pay for. " in this case as well. In the end, I liked it quite a bit. contained everything I needed, got quite stuffed with papers, clothes, and a computer, and had plenty of pockets, but it did not last. My 30-year-old Lands End bag is still going strong. This bag, however, is much more appropriate for the job being done.