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Choosing a Right Laptop Case Bag
The burgeoning popularity of laptops, notebook computers, e-readers, and tablets has led to a similar explosion in the number of laptop bags available. Personal style enters into the decision, but reducing the number of candidates can help make finding the right bag easier.

Size
The primary consideration for a laptop bag is whether it will fit the computer it's meant to hold. Before buying a computer bag, measure the computer; this will eliminate too-small bags from contention. A compact notebook computer with few accessories may need just a slim sleeve or messenger bag, but a larger computer with a full-size keyboard or other peripherals will require a roomier tote or briefcase carrier. If the computer isn't the only thing the bag must hold, then look for cases with enough space to hold books, paperwork, and other essentials.

Purpose
A bag that's meant to travel just a few blocks to work and back and never leaves its owner's sight probably needs fewer features than a laptop case designed for international travel. Thicker padding, locks, and a more substantial outer casing are hallmarks of a bag that's meant for heavier use. Messenger bags are practical for men who commute on a bicycle or motorcycle. Sturdy metal carrying cases might be appropriate for laptop computers that function in harsh conditions such as at construction sites.


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