HP Notebook Messenger Case - Notebook carrying case | List Price: $69.99 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Binding: Electronics Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features: - Need a bag for your new (or old) laptop? HP's stylish, durable Notebook Messenger Case is a good bet. Designed specifically for protecting notebooks (up to 17") on the go, it's got plenty of padding, plus a comfortable, ergonomic strap for strolling through airports and other trekking.
- What about your accessoriesyour mouse, phone, pens, keys, personal items? They're sure to find a home in the many internal pockets and compartments. And you'll have no trouble finding them in the light-colored interior.
- Cushion your notebook in the padded, Velcro-secured inner compartment. Carry comfortably with the ergonomically designed shoulder strap. Attach to a rolling suitcase with the included slip compartment.
- Stash accessories such as your AC adapter, extra battery, or mouse in the removable mesh pouch. Find personal items fast in the light-colored interior.
- Keep things clean with the denier ballistic outer fabric, which is highly durable and resists abrasion, water, and dirt. Compatibility: Laptop PCs with display sizes up to 17".
Why I hate this case [Posted on 2007-08-23] I've been using this case for 6 months now and I truely hate it. First of all, the shoulder strap is fixed to the bag. It's constantly tangled whenever I take the bag off my shoulders . . . and you can't detach the strap. The carrying handle was attached at the back of the case instead of centered on the top. The result is that when the bag is loaded and you use the carry handle, the bottom of the bag "leans". The lean causes the bag to strike objects as you walk by with the face of the bag toward you. If you hold it the other way, the bottom of the bag brushes against your side. Also the flap only has one closure. Whenever I put the bag down, the sides of the flap fold over. A true messenger bag has two closures, which prevents this. I work with rolled sets of oversize drawings, in a true messenger bag, you can put the drawings inside the flap and the two closures hold the roll. With one closure, the drawings fall out. This case does not meet my needs. I've had trouble finding any computer carry case that truely works like a messenger bag. What gives?
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