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Posted by Michiel on 10 August 2004
Choosing the right laptop can be hard for many of us. Protecting it against damaging becomes a highly important task, for many laptop owners. Sure there is the "accident" warranty, but it is better to prevent than to wait for it to happen.
And here we are on the subject of today s reviewed items: bags, laptop bags and cases. Overviewing the options, there are bags, cases, and backpacks. Each category addresses to different types of individuals. Youngsters usually prefer backpacks for their coolness. Business men will always go for cases and, why not, bags



Today I take a look at the Medium Cargo bag from WaterField Designs. Actually, it is the Medium Suite Spot which includes one Medium Cargo bag, one laptop SleeveCase and one Medium Gear Pouch.
This gear, as I like to refer to, suits very well for 15-inch large
notebooks. As a matter of fact, I decided to test the units with the 15-inch Acer laptop I reviewed a while ago on TechConnect.

As some might have already heard about it, these cases are done by Gary WaterField, who owns WaterField Designs. He has a very solid background in the field. He knows exactly what are the most important things in designing a great laptop bag. But let s see the units reviewed today.





Starting with the Cargo Bag, I cannot start without saying something about the looks and the build quality. While it might not be the fanciest bag of these days, it is for sure a good looking bag. The Cargo Bag is stylish. Our review unit was the Taxi model, with the yellow checkerboard trims.

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