CURMIO Travel Carrying Bag for Apple 21.5" iMac Desktop Computer, Protective Storage Case Monitor Dust Cover with Rubber Handle for 21.5" iMac Screen and Accessories, Black, Patent Design.
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Yes. My computer is a HP, and it's fantastic.
It takes up the entire screen of your computer. So it would appear to be one of your carry-on items. ons. It's not something I'd want to put on the TSA conveyor belt.
Yes. Despite the fact that I do not own a Mac, it works perfectly with my HP monitor.
Hellobr>I ordered a bag for a 21-year-old. IMac (5-inch) It measures 24 inches in length and width. However, a larger size for 24 inches might be available....
Selected User Reviews For CURMIO Travel Carrying Bag for Apple 21.5" iMac Desktop Computer, Protective Storage Case Monitor Dust Cover with Rubber Handle for 21.5" iMac Screen and Accessories, Black, Patent Design.
Because the carrying case exceeded expectations, it turned out that those buyers were most likely the offspring of several generations of close relatives. For anyone with a third-grade education, intuitive and simple to use, with a simple "instruction" manual with simple line drawings for those who aren't as gifted as the average 8-year-old. In fact, it appears to be better in person than in the promotional photos. More pockets for cords, candy, chewing gum, condoms, and whatever else you might need. nots Despite being married for nearly two decades, I must admit that I haven't used protection in a long time, though I recall a three-year protection plan. One or more of the pockets could be used to conceal a condom pack. I'm assuming they're still available in three sizes. packs. I never bought more than three condoms at a time because three condoms was too much for me to handle in the first place. If you plan on commuting with your computer, I wouldn't recommend buying a large iMac desktop. Get yourself a light laptop or one of those tablets with detachable keyboards that the hipsters in TV commercials seem to enjoy so much. However, if you're like me and have an unwieldy iMac, this carrying case is "a blessing," as my dearly departed mother would say. Okay, my mother isn't dead, but I figured it would add to the drama if I mentioned it.
In our motorhome, we have a 5" iMac with us. The bag's materials, fit, and finish impressed me when it arrived. But - It took a bit of fidgeting to get the fastex to line up. It's just the right amount of type snap. There are six of them, and I'm not sure I ever found the perfect fit. In addition, the front pocket is only deep enough to hold the keyboard - The mesh pockets on the other side of the bag, however, are fairly loose and small, so they fall out depending on what is put into them. A mouse pad could not be carried in any of the pockets. The power cord fit into the upper, zippered pocket, while the mouse fit into one of the smaller, lower pockets. Neither of them seemed to be a good match - The power cord was protruding from the wall, and the mouse was constantly falling out. Overall, I give it a four-star rating. It does a good job of carrying the iMac, but not all of your other belongings!.
I bought this for a refurbished iMac that I use for shooting video (and it works great now). Because it lacks screen protection, it no longer receives full marks. It was never mentioned in the description, but it was something that should have been included in the first place. You still have to worry about your screen (which I'm going to fix with some felt and thin wood or plastic), but aside from that, it's a nice sturdy case with plenty of room for your Mac. Although it is not waterproof, who takes their iMac outside in the rain? I use it with my Sling Studio to create a portable 21-inch screen that, so far, has outperformed my 13-inch MacBook 4 gig. Unless I need a lot of power, it will be my driver on any of my shoots. If you aren't concerned about the screen being hit, I would strongly advise you to do so. However, with a little cardboard or thin wood and some felt, this can be easily fixed. I didn't find it to be a deal-breaker.
This product is fantastic, and I purchased it for my 21-year-old daughter. 7" iMac. The only thing I'd change is the front padding and something to keep the iMac base in place. However, it is extremely portable and perfectly protects the computer. The material is extremely durable, and the handle is well-made and comfortable to hold and carry. I'm not sure about the water resistance, and I'm hoping I'll never find out unless I expose it to rain.
It's very simple to set up and secure the iMac in its protective casing, which you can adjust to make it completely tight and easy to lift and transport. There will be no two-handed carrying allowed. It's the same as having a briefcase on your person. The only drawback is that it protects the iMac's glass interior if you don't swing it around too much, but I'd prefer a thicker or cushioned interior padding to ensure that the iMac screen never cracks. It was still inexpensive and simple to use for the price.
This is for a non-profit organization I'm working with. It's an Apple monitor, and it's fantastic! When I used to transport the monitor, I used to wrap it in a towel. This one stays put, adjusts, and has a pocket for the power cord (with a little extra room). When we're packing the car or carrying it into a hotel room, the handle comes in handy.
This carrying case is safe, easy to use, and transport, and it includes pockets for my keyboard, track pad, and other accessories. I've taken it to the Apple store twice for classes in the short time I've had it. Employees and customers at the store complimented it and inquired as to where I got it. I give it five stars because it was a good purchase.
It didn't fight, and it didn't even flinch. I returned it because the padding wasn't thick enough to be trusted. It is not built for 27-inch Macs, as stated in the item description.