CURMIO Travel Carrying Bag for Apple 27" iMac Desktop Computer, Protective Storage Case Monitor Dust Cover with Rubber Handle for 27" iMac Screen and Accessories, Black, Patent Design.
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Hello, this carry bag has a water-resistant exterior. Nylon is a strong and durable material. The lining is made of a velvety material that is soft to the touch.
This one is for the 27-year-olds. screen size of inch There is now one available for the new iMac 24-inch. computer with a display of 12 inches Simply enter the information in the search bar and it will appear.
I'd check to see if the smaller size is closer to your monitor's dimensions, but if all else fails, it'll probably suffice. My monitor is a 24-inch by 14-inch HP. The case is a little too big at 5". When picking up the monitor by the handle, the two "upright" straps are crucial because they bear the weight of the monitor.
Hello, the bag's dimensions are L26. 2"*H18. Please double-check the size before you buy. I hope this information was useful.
Selected User Reviews For CURMIO Travel Carrying Bag for Apple 27" iMac Desktop Computer, Protective Storage Case Monitor Dust Cover with Rubber Handle for 27" iMac Screen and Accessories, Black, Patent Design.
) I wouldn't load this onto a truck (or lift it with the Ergo Stand attached by the handle); However, it is well-suited to securing into a car seat or an SUV's cargo bay. suited. (However, you'll want to be careful around the rounded corners, as it's a tight fit. ) ) I don't have to worry about destroying my $2500 tablet on an 8-mile drive, or about stuffing my car with two boxes! The front and back pockets are also useful because they allow you to easily pack your mouse and keyboard alongside your screen and avoid having to separate them from your workstation. This purchase has exceeded my expectations, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a unique gift. the box solution for transporting professional flat screen televisions (gently) equipment that is based.
I took a chance and it works perfectly with my Benq 28-inch monitor. The bottom flap's curve doesn't quite match up where it's cut for the base, so there's a tiny bit of bunching there. But aside from that, it's a great fit and covers everything. All of the latches are nice and tight, and they don't move or loosen over time. This is a great deal, and while it may say it's only for the iMac, if it fits, it's a great deal.
Being able to work from different locations has been extremely beneficial now that I am working virtually. It appears to be well-made, with enough exterior pockets to hold the keyboard, mouse, cords, and other accessories without adding to your load.
With all of the straps tightened down, there is only a small amount of wiggle room on my Dell P2715Q. In a light rain, I believe it would be adequate protection for the monitor. My only concern is that if something hits the front pocket, it may slam into the screen, destroying it. To put between the monitor and the cloth, I cut some double corrugated cardboard. An iMac would have the same problem.
My laptop is quite outdated and does not have the necessary IO to work with my Thunderbolt interface, so I record bands and travel to their/other spaces to track them. Rather than spending money on a new laptop that will only be used for remote tracking, I can now easily transport my iMac and pack everything I need in this case. There will be no more blankets draped haphazardly over the screen in the hopes that it will not be scratched.
TLDR: Good value; larger (in a good way) than the listing implies. br>br>On a 32" monitor like the pro display xdr, the strap length and flaps are just long enough to provide coverage. The corners are still exposed (as seen in the photos), but since there isn't anything specifically designed for this monitor yet, this is the best way to protect one before investing in flight hard cases. On a daily basis, I only have to move the monitor to a nearby desk and plug it in, so I didn't need the elaborate flight case, nor did I have room for it in that office. With a towel to cover the corners, this could work for light transport, though it's probably an edge case to have this thing not mounted somewhere it only moves once a year. When will the 32" M1 iMacs be available in 2022? ), I'll definitely upgrade if this company produces one for those. I like the pouches, but if I could change one thing, I'd add a sleeve for some semi-convenient items. I use a rigid plastic insert to protect the screen side because it has pouches that I don't want to use in case a harder object mars the screen (especially with lg ultrafine style soft screens that don't have glass).
I believe I only needed a desktop computer because I needed something to help me transport my equipment between my office and my home. br>br>The Curmio travel carrying bag fit the bill perfectly. It effectively transforms my desktop computer into a briefcase-style satchel, with pockets that securely hold the mouse, keyboard, and cords. Wheels and a pull-up handle are the only things that could make this product better. Even after spraying disinfectant on the buckles, straps, and fabric every time I use them, they've held up admirably. I'm spraying a percentage of bleach water on the fabric, and it hasn't faded or had any effect on it.
Because I'm a photographer and a digital technician, I frequently need to bring a 27-inch display with me on location. For my new display, I expected to have to spend at least four times as much on a bulky travel case. I have a 27" LG display with a VESA light stand mount attached to the back, as you can see in the photo. I can fit the display, as well as a 25' HDMI and 25' power extension cord, inside this case. I still had room, so I'm glad the straps can be adjusted to keep everything in place.