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    for laptop users here, do you still use the bag that came with your laptop? seems like ibm develop their bags to help people develop scoliosis.

    What brands are good, durable more importantly light, most importantly available locally

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    Nope. The Targus bag that came free with my rig is - believe it or not - heavier than my laptop so I don't use it. For long hauls, I use either my orange Samsonite bag (that can double as an overnight travel bag) or my red Echolac. For short hauls, I use an old Delsey bag.

    The other thing I hate about the bags that come with laptops is that it has "I'm a computer. Steal me." written all over it - it's so obvious that there is an expensive piece of equipment inside that is portable enough for a crooked minded person to steal and run off with.

    Good laptop bags I know of that are available locally are Jansport, Samsonite, Delsey and Targus (the soft kind).

    My advice to you is get a bag that's inconspicuous, comfortable to carry around, light, has lots of compartments and ideally can double as an overnight bag for clothing and stuff.
    Last edited by nicolodeon; September 19th, 2006 at 01:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon View Post
    The other thing I hate about the bags that come with laptops is that it has "I'm a computer. Steal me." written all over it - it's so obvious that there is an expensive piece of equipment inside that is portable enough for a crooked minded person to steal and run off with.
    [SIZE=1]...kaya ako, CRUMPLER ang binibili ko. From laptop to my DSLR, Crumpler pa rin ang the best. Quality and design, panalo talaga. Not to mention yung trendy designs niya. [/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kikkomann View Post
    [SIZE=1]...kaya ako, CRUMPLER ang binibili ko. From laptop to my DSLR, Crumpler pa rin ang the best. Quality and design, panalo talaga. Not to mention yung trendy designs niya. [/SIZE]
    Yep, that's a very good brand. You can store your camera stuff and your lappy inside. I'm thinking of getting one myself, although I was looking at some LowePro models through the 'Net the other day.

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    [SIZE=1]*nicolodeon: Camera bag po ba hanap mo? I am selling my barely used MicroTrekker. Dumadami na kasi collection ko ng Crumpler. Hehehe.

    *icon: Sa Digital Walker po (sa ParkSquare at Market!Market! lang ang alam ko). Meron din sa Apple stores pero alam ko eh limited lang.[/SIZE]

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    Kiko, How much are you selling your crumpler? Does it have many compartments?
    I always wanted to put my usb drives, power adaptor, backup discs, tv tuner, antenna, inverter etc. in my laptop bag but it seems it doesn't fit all in one carry. Can you send me pics at my email?
    mikaztro*yahoo.com

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    thanks sa mga inputs.

    san available crumpler?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kikkomann View Post
    [SIZE=1]...kaya ako, CRUMPLER ang binibili ko. From laptop to my DSLR, Crumpler pa rin ang the best. Quality and design, panalo talaga. Not to mention yung trendy designs niya. [/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon View Post
    The other thing I hate about the bags that come with laptops is that it has "I'm a computer. Steal me." written all over it - it's so obvious that there is an expensive piece of equipment inside that is portable enough for a crooked minded person to steal and run off with.

    My advice to you is get a bag that's inconspicuous, comfortable to carry around, light, has lots of compartments and ideally can double as an overnight bag for clothing and stuff.
    This is very true especially for individuals who travel or commute a lot. To help protect our programmers (who are usually assigned their own notebooks) we give them backpacks we buy from a shop in Galeria. Not sure if the backpacks are imitations or a local brand (brand is CAT), but they seem to be made for construction workers as they have a lot of compartments and are heavily stitched. Considering that they have held up well for over two years and countless commutes and travels, they are really a bargain at P500 each.

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    get a laptop sleeve (Php200-2800) and use any bag you want

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    san meron tong mga sleeve? are these the neoprene type?

    Quote Originally Posted by rlp1099 View Post
    get a laptop sleeve (Php200-2800) and use any bag you want
    wala bang neoprene lang so it's light yet may protection.
    wat are the other choices if bag instead of backpack? ok din yung samsonite. if only they sell just the detachable bag portion. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by icon View Post
    san meron tong mga sleeve? are these the neoprene type?



    wala bang neoprene lang so it's light yet may protection.
    wat are the other choices if bag instead of backpack? ok din yung samsonite. if only they sell just the detachable bag portion. hehe
    cheapest and most expensive ones are found in rockwell

    fully booked= very thin neoprene like material-pang 14-15 in screen lang available and only 1 color ang meron- maroon php 200 more or less

    mobile 1 at basement= case logic Php 1.5k

    apple store sa may bowling= mobile juice Php 2.8k

    one thing about branded laptop cases, very well padded and you have a choice if you want it fit or with a little allowance depending on your notebook's size-boils down to your taste really

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    Quote Originally Posted by architect View Post
    This is very true especially for individuals who travel or commute a lot. To help protect our programmers (who are usually assigned their own notebooks) we give them backpacks we buy from a shop in Galeria. Not sure if the backpacks are imitations or a local brand (brand is CAT), but they seem to be made for construction workers as they have a lot of compartments and are heavily stitched. Considering that they have held up well for over two years and countless commutes and travels, they are really a bargain at P500 each.
    CAT you said? AFAIK, sila yung gumagawa nung mga super-sturdy na Caterpillar boots and footwear.

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    Eto yung pinapangarap ko na mabili (kung 'nde ako maka-afford ng Lowepro):


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    HEDGREN backpack user here..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon View Post
    CAT you said? AFAIK, sila yung gumagawa nung mga super-sturdy na Caterpillar boots and footwear.
    Yup. Actually that was my first impression, too. Rather, my assumption - that it was made by Caterpillar. But the logo appears to be different. Plus at less than P500, the price was too low to be a genuine Caterpillar product. Anyways, the backpacks seem to have held out pretty well considering the tear and wear they have been subjected to.

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    I'm using The North Face RECON for my laptop. Ok na Ok sya pang travel at ang dami mo pang pwedeng ilagay.

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    I'm using a laptop backpack which i purchased at Virra Mall (there's a shop on the 3rd level that sells a good number of laptop bags) for around 2K++. Nice and simple (di pansinin). They have models that can carry more stuff but the price also goes to the 4K to 8K range depending on the type.

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    ok ang Targus... proudly Philippine made... bilhin mo lang ang tamang size na kailangan mo... most na mabigat e dahil designed for 15 inch laptops... kung 12 inches lang laptop mo, buy the smaller bags...

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    i know a couple of folks who developed back pains because of the regular laptop bags .. that's why i prefer the backback type .. i use northface as well ..

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    booqbags = pretty good.





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