Targus TCG650 CityGear Chicago Notebook BackpackBrand: Targus Binding: Electronics
Thanks Targus, just what I needed! [Posted on 2008-05-31] I travel to europe a few times a year and then between Minnesota and Vegas a few more. Without thinking it through one day I bought an HP 17" laptop. I really like it except for it's bulk and weight. I actually looked for almost a year before I found this bag and I'm glad I waited. This holds all I need for a day's business. Yes it's big, but somehow it seems to minimize the weight of my laptop. Good on the shoulder and with the strap that attaches it to my carry-on, it has become this road warriors best friend.
Big Enough for a 17" HP [Posted on 2008-06-04] I have a new 17" laptop which rarely leaves the premises but when I am not using it, this case is excellent protection. It has several organizing pockets, a padded type of case & I would not be afraid to take it anywhere in this case. Of course, this laptop is rather heavy but I am confident the case would be able to take the load. I went everywhere locally but couldn't find a case large enough until I went to Amazon.
As advertised [Posted on 2008-06-08] This bag works fine for my large and heavy Dell XPS M1730 (16"x12"x2.25"), with just enough room for the power supply (which is large, 4"x8"x1.75"), cables and a mouse. It's also quite solidly constructed, with many little pouches, pockets and partitions that I don't use.
Targus CityGear Backpack [Posted on 2008-06-15] I've had this backpack for almost 4 years now, and it's still as sturdy as it was when I first bought it. This is definitely a recommendable backpack, however I kind of wished I had gotten a swiss army one, for those seem to be the superior backpacks. This Targus backpack competes with the swiss army ones though - it has a lot of pockets, including one on the strap for your cell phone, the straps are comfortable, and the handle is sturdy. The biggest compartment has a nice pouch for your notebook, and a small pouch for cds, keys, etc. The next biggest compartment has a divider for books, folders, and papers. The next biggest compartment has a mesh elastic pouch, which I use for clothes. I've used the buckle pouch for shoes before, which is nice. Overall, this backpack isn't bad, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a dependable, comfortable, efficient backpack for your computer and traveling needs.
Review for Targus CityGear Miami MESSENGER case. [Posted on 2008-06-23] This laptop case is great, the only thing that I don't like is it's not padded between the laptop at the bottom and the floor, so if you drop it your notebook will be a goner. My old Targus had rubber padding on the bottom, but I had to get rid of it because there was no room for my stuff (I have a Pavilion DV9420 and the top of it is very sensitive and I didn't want the accessories scratching it in that design). I would have given it 5 stars if it wasn't for that lack of padding.
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