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30May/100

Discount 17″ Widescreen Laptop Notebook Sleeve Soft Case for Fujitsu, Samsung, Dell, Acer, ASUS Eee PC, Gateway, HP, Sony, Compaq, IBM, Mac, Sharp, Toshiba models


17" Widescreen Laptop Notebook Sleeve Soft Case for Fujitsu, Samsung, Dell, Acer, ASUS Eee PC, Gateway, HP, Sony, Compaq, IBM, Mac, Sharp, Toshiba models Features

  • Soft, stretchable neoprene material fits most 17" Dell, HP, Compaq, IBM, Toshiba, Sony, Apple, Gateway, Acer, and Sharp laptops
  • Protects your notebook against shock, scratches, dust and damages
  • Flip design, easy to slide in a briefcase or backpack
  • Case size: 16" x 12.25"
  • Neoprene is sturdy, durable, and resistant to water

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"For the price, This is a great way to add a layer of protection for your laptop. There's no snaps, zippers, or buckles to scratch your laptop. With that said, it's not really suited to travel with by itself. There's no pockets for cords or batteries, and no way to really secure the laptop inside the sleeve. I purchased a laptop bag Caselogic SNBP-17 17-Inch Canvas Lifestyle Backpack (Green), and the laptop compartment did not cover and protect my laptop to my preference. The sleeve really does a great job at keeping your laptop safe from potential scratches and dings while traveling. It's an amazing buy for what I need it for. FYI, I bought this sleeve for a Dell XPS Studio 16(Dimensions: 1.34" x 15.15" x 10.02" with 6-cell battery (H x W x D)). It is a comfy fit width-wise, and a REALLY snug fit length wise. This is not the first laptop sleeve I've purchased for my lappy, but it's been the closest fit thus far. Highly recommended!

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17" Widescreen Laptop Notebook Sleeve Soft Case for Fujitsu, Samsung, Dell, Acer, ASUS Eee PC, Gateway, HP, Sony, Compaq, IBM, Mac, Sharp, Toshiba models Overview

Today laptops and notebooks are a necessity for work and school. But what about carrying them around in your daily commute? You don't want your notebook to get scratched or damaged! What you need is a light weight and durable neoprene sleeve case. This sleek black & red case will protect your notebook against shock, scratches, dust and damages. The flip design makes it easy to slide in a briefcase or backpack, and means no zippers scratching your notebook. The stretchable neoprene material fits most 17" Dell, HP, Compaq, IBM, Toshiba, Sony, Apple, Gateway, Acer, and Sharp laptops.

Smells Funny - Cynthia Brokenshire -
The price is right but the sleeve gives off a strong odor. When I first got it it was strong but has slightly died down. If you don't mind the smell it's a great sleeve.
The best sleeve per dollar - Beachaddict - Alajuela, CR
Unbelievable it fit just perfect in my 17 Hp notebook; The material looks very durable and feel that can resist drops and little hits. Is not the best sleeve but for me is the best sleeve per dollar. In resume very happy with the product. IMPOTANT the color inside the sleeve is red, for me no problem but is a important detail for future buyers
Not good for Toshiba Qosmio - Kaio - Santa Monica, CA
I really wanted a laptop sleeve without zippers because I've heard they can inadvertently cause scratches. This sleeve seemed like the perfect solution, unfortunately, it doesn't fit my Qosmio. The material is plenty stretchy, but the zipperless sleeve stays open with a huge gap, exposing at least 3 - 4 inches of my laptop, which pretty much defeats the purpose. Aside from that, it did have a strong rubbery smell to it, though I imagine that would dissipate over time. I returned it for a refund. Looks like I'll be getting a sleeve with a zipper after all.

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28Nov/090

Samsung N510 Netbook Finally Available in the U.S.

Samsung’s Nvidia ION-powered N510 netbook is now shipping in the U.S. Only available in black so far, this netbook’s listed on Newegg for $599.99 and the offer includes free shipping.

It’s a bit on the pricey side for a netbook we agree, but you’re also getting some improvements over the European version, including 2 GB of RAM, a 250 GB hard drive, and Windows 7. (The European version of the netbook comes with 1 GB of RAM, a 160 GB hard drive, and Windows XP.) The Newegg listing also claims that the netbook comes with the Nvidia ION LE chipset rather than the originally proposed ION chipset, but this may or may not be a typo.

9Oct/090

Samsung N120-12gbk Netbook

Get the ultimate multimedia experience with the Samsung N120-12GBK Netbook. Despite its small form, the ergonomic design, with optimized key spacing and larger touchpad, makes it easy to type. You'...

1Oct/090

Samsung Nc10-14gb Netbook

The Samsung NC10-14GW Netbook is ideal for users looking for a low-cost, highly mobile solution that is perfect for consuming online information.

23Sep/090

Preview of Windows7 netbooks, PCs from Asus, Samsung, and ViewSonic

ViewSonic VPC100 all-in-one Windows 7-based PC

In a flashback to the more prosperous years before the current “deep recession,” hordes of truly enthused journalists crowded dozens of vendors’ booths at a revitalized Pepcom pre-holiday event in New York City last week, waiting for their turns to get up close and personal with forthcoming consumer electronics wares.

ViewSonic, a company known until now mostly for its monitors, introduced a total of four new PCs at Pepcom’s press event Thursday night.

The ViewSonic entries include the Windows XP-driven All-in-One PC VPC100 (shown above), plus three Windows 7 systems: the 13-inch ViewBook Pro VNB131 notebook; 10-inch ViewBook VNB102 netbook; and PC mini VOT132 (below), an Intel Dual Core Atom 330 processor-based mini-netbook aimed at serving as the centerpiece for building your own all-in-one system.

ViewSonic VOT132 wireless PC hubViewSonic’s 10-inch VNB102 wraps an Atom N270 CPU, 1 GB of RAM and a 160 GB hard drive in a traditional netbook form factor, for $349 with a three-cell battery or $399 for a six-cell version.

Also in its bustling booth, ViewSonic showed off two new palm-sized MovieBooks for playing back movies on a 4.3-or 5-inch screen while you’re on the go.

ViewSonic MovieBook VPD400

For its part, Samsung gave its first US look at two more Windows 7 netbooks: the N140, a 10.1-inch, 2.8-pound replacement for the NC10, touted as raising battery life from five hours to 11 hours; and the N510, an 11.6-inch device featuring an HDMI port, along with an Nvidia Ion graphics chip for running high-definition movies and 3D games.

Slated for US shipment in November, the N140 will run Windows 7 Starter Edition while the N510 will run Windows 7 Home Premium Edition, said Jason B. Redmond, a senior manager at Samsung for marketing communications. The N140 will come in both black and burgundy flavors.

Redmond told Betanews that Samsung will also update its existing Go netbooks, first rolled out last summer, with both 3G wireless and Windows 7 Starter Edition following Microsoft’s launch of Win7 on October 22.

Asus made the first public display anywhere of its already announced 14-inch UL80V ultraportable and 16-inch N61Vg multimedia notebooks, along with its 20-inch EeeTop ET2002 HD entertainment center and two new netbooks: the 8.9-inch Disney Netpal for kids and the 10.1-inch Eee PC 1008HA Seashell.

Although the Asus notebooks were outfitted with Windows 7, the Disney Netpal still sported Windows XP. In sort of a proof-of-concept, though, Asus installed Windows 7 on the Seashell just for the Pepcom event, to show that the new OS will work on a netbook.

Josh Norem, senior technical marketing specialist at Asus, told Betanews that all of Asus’ recently announced notebooks and netbooks will be running Windows 7 by the November time frame.

He hedged a bit, however, when asked about other future products from Asus, perhaps in reaction to press leaks of an Asus product roadmap, widely circulated a few weeks ago.

Will Asus release additional Windows 7 products in November? “Probably,” Norem answered on Thursday. Are any more Linux netbooks on Asus’ drawing boards? “Not at this time,” he replied.

As for the revamped Skype video phone, a major update to the “industry first” announced at a Pepcom event last year, the new and more streamlined unit — known as the AiGuru SV1T — features a touch screen and other enhancements for much easier dialing and navigation.

Norem said Asus is targeting its latest desktop VoIP videophone at senior citizens and others who are daunted at the thought of making Skype calls on a PC. The phone runs its own WebOS, produced by Asus, according to Norem.

Meanwhile, other vendors, including Lenovo have also been pre-announcing Windows 7 PCs over the past month or so.

As sort of a counterpoint to the Windows 7 frenzy, HTC gave hands-on demos in New York City on Thursday of the Hero, an Android phone set for release by Sprint in October. But will the new consumer electronics products — whether Windows 7- or Android-driven — stimulate consumer spending enough this holiday season to give the economy a significant jolt? No doubt we could all use a little Christmas this Christmas.