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rogerramjet wrote:nice price on this one from Play
http://www.play.com/play247.asp?pa=srmr&page=title&r=ELEC&title=866220
yes this does look like a great price for a quality bag(seen it on other sites for around £100).pity its just too small for my 15.4" acer laptop :mad:0 -
Cant find that on lidls site ?ichiban1962 wrote:lidl are doing two laptop bags for £15
bought one for my sons dell 1300
fits ok and takes all his paperwork as well0 -
Why not try a rucksac. As Mentioned on another thread, they have a padded back, and your son won't stand out as carrying a lap top in a lap top bag, should anyone fancy "borrowing" it.
Just a thought......0 -
I can heartily recommend Targus laptop backpacks; I have one which fits laptop (in padded area) and a whole bunch of other stuff too.
And it does not look like a laptop carrying case - which in my opinion is a fine thing!In the United Kingdom 200,000 people are bitten by dogs every year and some people will die as a result. Of those bitten, 70% are children... So the question has to be asked....... Has the time come to ban children?0 -
i got mine 4 a tenner on ebay if that helps
Slapps1st son born 11/02/05 2nd son born 09/01/08
thats all i'm adding to the human race so think yourselfs lucky lol0 -
ichiban1962 wrote:lidl are doing two laptop bags for £15
bought one for my sons dell 1300
fits ok and takes all his paperwork as well
Thanks, but do you mean you have to buy two for £15, or that there are 2 different bags at £15 each..
ThanksEllie :cool:
"man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"
J-J Rousseau0 -
Benny24 wrote:Why not try a rucksac. As Mentioned on another thread, they have a padded back, and your son won't stand out as carrying a lap top in a lap top bag, should anyone fancy "borrowing" it.
Just a thought......
Yes, I know what you're saying but he would then be carrying TWO rucksacs to school. The laptop is supposed to be staying at school in a locker so I am thinking I only need a cheapie bag to put it in.
You lot are a mine of info - I'm spoilt for choice now:DEllie :cool:
"man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"
J-J Rousseau0 -
annie-c wrote:At £8 this has a carrying strap - same website as above. I might get this myself, so thanks to the other poster for the link!
Annie
It's hard to tell from the piccie but do you mean this one has a shoulder strap as well as a carrying handle? Son has said he would prefer a shoulder strap one.
thanksEllie :cool:
"man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"
J-J Rousseau0 -
This tough padded nylon bag with zip opening is suitable for carrying laptop computers with up to a 15" screen size.
Features:
-Zip opening
-Two external pockets for accessories or A4 paperwork
-Further internal pockets for paperwork or small accessories
-Strap and divider bar to hold the computer in place
-Carrying handle and removable shoulder strap
Herman - MP for all!
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I have noticed that the delivery on this is around £5, though, it doesn't qualify for the 99p delivery as the cheaper bag. But am still thinking of getting this.
Annie0
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