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    becase Notebook Sleeve Review

    Posted on Wednesday, February 28 2007 @ 19:42:56 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Think of this scenario. You have just bought a new computer. It weighs only 2.5kg (5.5lb), but when you put the computer into its carrying bag the combined weight is 4kg (9lbs). While most people carry their computer in a dedicated computer bag (some of which, by their labels, may attract the attention of thieves) an alternative is to put the computer into a sleeve which then goes inside another bag. Most of these sleeves are made from neoprene, which is a compressible rubber material. While the thickness of material used varies between brands, some of the neoprene sleeves can be quite bulky. The becase notebook sleeve provides an alternative approach within the same basic format by using different materials

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