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just as an FYI i use this backpack and its really awesome.
really well padded with plenty of pockets. even some pockets for a zune and phone
Belkin : Slim Backpack
just as an FYI i use this backpack and its really awesome.
really well padded with plenty of pockets. even some pockets for a zune and phone
Belkin : Slim Backpack
I have a Targus bag that I transport my HP 2710p Tablet PC, which sits on it's 'back' edge. With Windows Sleep mode, the laptop goes fully into a low power system, and it automatically hibernates if it has been a long amount of time i sleep.
If it had an SSD it would be better....but I have no qualms of transporting it when it is in sleep mode. I rarely power the machine off, except to reboot the machine when it has installed updates....
You guys are extremely helpful and informative.
Thanks much all. :)
Make sure that any flash usb stick or adapter is remove during the backpacking. Seen the results of not pulling one out before, not good.
Lol - my first thought was "omg, that's just obvious...."
Then I realized what *I* had seen happen to both lappys and UFDs - and you're right. It never hurts to explicitly state even the little things like this....
Sleep, hibernate and off are good for the lappy in storage - *on* is ***NOT***
Don't leave things in the USB slots as they can get damaged . destroyed, and can also damage / destroy your laptop with the right type of impact....
Do not store bulky material inside the bag that can pressure the LCD screen - likewise, make sure the LCD screen side of the bag has the most padding, as that is much easier to damage than the bottom of most lappys....
I never thought about the LCd side being more vulnerable. Makes sense.
myzr7, love your Avatar.
Hi all
I carry a load of Photographic gear as well as a "Smallish" laptop on a bicycle.
Check this site out (in German but the pics are good enough).
Rixen & Kaul, KLICKfix Adaptersysteme Fahrradzubehör, Solingen, Taschen, Körbe, Werkzeug
cheers
jimbo