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    Book Book hides your laptop in a book

    Posted on Friday, January 22 2010 @ 19:01:21 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    TweakTown spotted an interesting notebook enclosure that should do a good job at preventing laptop theft. The Book Book looks boring enough from the outside to ensure that few people will want to take a closer look at it. The inside of the book is velvety soft and padded, while the outside features two tough, rigid leather hardback covers for a solid level of impact absorbing protection. There are two versions, one for 13" MacBooks and another for 15" MacBooks.
    The Book Book case comes in two sizes with one for 13-inch MacBooks and another for 15-inch MacBooks. I would assume if your PC is about the same size, you could use the Book Book for a Windows notebook too.

    The outside of the case looks like a hard cover book and is covered in black or red distressed leather. The distressing is done by hand making each of the covers unique. You can grab your own Book Book now for $79.99.



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