Rolling Laptop Computer
Cases
Just buying a Dell laptop is not enough as most Dell laptops
don’t come with some of the essential things you will need like
printers and carrying cases that actually protect your
laptop.
First off, it’s a good thing to actually have a laptop
computer before you shop for rolling laptop computer
cases. Sure, they don’t have to always lug about a laptop
and can make nice mini-briefcases. But, you are putting
yourself at an unnecessary risk from thieves. Thieves target
anything that will give them a lot of money – like a cell phone
or a laptop computer. And the thief will not be too happy with
you when they discover that there isn’t a laptop in the rolling
laptop computer cases.
Who Needs One?
If you do a lot of traveling – even just from home to office
and back again -- then you need a case or bag for your laptop.
If your laptop spends the majority of its life in your home,
then a case is not necessary. Laptops are brilliant devices,
but fragile. One good drop-kick in frustration from trying to
get something to work and that’s it with your laptop, as well
as the data inside.
Important Components
Carrying cases usually come in either nylon or leather.
There used to be plastic cases, but they usually screamed “I’m
carrying a laptop!!!” and are not preferred anymore for this
lack of security. Nylon is thinner and less expensive, but is
not as sturdy as leather. And, for all of you concerned about
the ethics of using real leather, there are man-made leather
(“pleather”) rolling laptop computer casess that work just as
well.
Most rolling laptop computer cases now do not
look like the first generation of laptop cases, which were so
visually distinctive everyone that you became an immediate
target for thieves. Now, rolling laptop computer cases look
like any average briefcase in order to confuse thieves. There
are some cases that contain add-on holders on the outside for
mP3 players, cell phones and other hand-held gadgets. Avoid
these because they will make you a target for thieves.
Also, you want to be sure your laptop fits in the case! Be
sure to measure the dimensions of your laptop and compare them
to the dimensions of the prospective rolling laptop
computer cases. Odds are, you will add papers or
other thin paraphernalia to your case, so it needs a couple
inches to spare. If you do wind up buying one that’s way too
big, be sure your laptop is secure inside. If it slides around,
stick a folded newspaper in there to help keep it in place.
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