Laptop Bags & Cases
Other than being a stylish accessory, a laptop bag needs to be able to protect your laptop at all times. Laptop Logic intermittently tests a variety of laptop bags and cases; laptop backpacks and sleeves etc that we find interesting. Read the reviews and find out what we thought.- Previous
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Slappa Velocity MATRIX Laptop Backpack
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- 3.4
Just looking at the MATRIX begs the user to touch it. Its soft neoprene-ish synthetic material with soft rubber skeleton is tactile yet purposeful, and the inside is plush with lots of room and nearly every inch is lined to make sure none of your equipment gets scratched. Read review
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Incase Laptop Sleeve Case
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- 3.6
Incase provides first-rate carrying solutions for technology and music products such as laptops, iPods, and guitars. Primarily aiming its technology cases towards Apple PowerBook and iBook computers and accessories, Incase delivers a very style-driven solution with a sleek design for your laptop and accessories. Read review
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Higher Ground Laptrap
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- 3.6
Even with some deficiencies (nothing is perfect right?), the Laptrap is still a great bag, offering innovation and quality, at an affordable price. Read review
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Samsonite L35 Laptop Brief Case
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- 3.1
The L35 delivers style, functionality, and even comfort at an affordable price. The MSRP is $70 on the L35, but it can be found for as low as $33. Read review
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Incase Moya Deluxe
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- 3.3
Incase delivered a well-designed, durable, and comfortable messenger bag. The Moya Deluxe has the benefit of projecting a professional image or just a simple casual look, thanks to its subtle and conservative design. Having integrated and concealed shoulder straps gives off a smooth and pure look as well as a unique design. In addition the padded shoulder straps allows for a comfortable carrying experience, even with a full load. Read review
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Kensington Contour Slim Carrying Case
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- 3.3
Today we will be taking a look at the Contour Slim 15' Notebook Carrying Case from Kensington. This is a stylish over-the-shoulder laptop bag that claims to offer uncompromised laptop protection in a slim, and more importantly, ergonomic form factor. Read review
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Spire Fuse Laptop Backpack
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- 3.3
Available in three colors: gray, blue, and black, the Fuse sells for a hefty $140 or $110 without the Boot sleeve. If you want an ergonomic, well-designed, and versatile laptop backpack, Spire delivers one of the best backpacks out there, for a price. Read review
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TimBuk2 Laptop Grip Sleeve
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- 2.9
There is no question TimBuk2 makes high-quality and well-designed sleeve cases and bags. The Grip Sleeve is a nice addition to complement your messenger bag or backpack, adding extra shock protection for your laptop. The extra stitching, nylon support on the outside and the interior corduroy lining ensure your laptop is well protected from water, bumps, and scratches. Read review
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Timbuk2 Commute XL
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- 1.1
The Timbuk2 Commute XL is suited for large screen laptops such as 17-inch or 15-inch wide-screen laptops. The messenger bag is measured at 18' long, 11' high, and 6' in diameter. It is a large bag based on its dimensions but physically carrying the messenger bag does not feel overwhelming large. Read review
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Brenthaven Fusion Flex
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- 3.3
This full featured messenger case has it all and can hold it all. The Fusion Flex can hold notebooks at up to 15.4-inch, and the Fusion 12 is designed to hold 12-inch notebooks. Both models features an adjustable, removable 'Flex' sleeve, padded contour shoulder strap, and a total of 23 pockets, including a double-zipped end pocket made to store an iPod and headphones. Read review
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