2011年3月25日星期五

Pretend You’re Carrying a Laptop with iPad Travel Express Case

Like an overstuffed sandwich, the Travel Express will let you carry every iPad accessory you own

So you've dropped at least $500 on a new iPad 2, and another $40-$70 on a flimsy fridge-magnet to stick to it. What do you do when you realize that your still shiny new investment is completely unprotected, susceptible to scratches on its rear, and catastrophe if you drop it? You go look for a cover to cover your cover, that's what.


And you may arrive at the door of SF Bags, which will take 69 more of your dollars in exchange for the WaterField iPad Travel Express. It's a simple, padded ballistic nylon sleeve, with internal pockets for the iPad (1 or 2, with or without fridge-magnet) along with an external keyboard, power brick, cables and other sundries. It's a lot like the old executive laptop bags in which the suits used to carry their Dells, only cooler.

There is also an optional strap and pair of D-rings so you can sling the whole thing over your shoulder. A big bag with everything in it is kind of missing the point of the iPad, but sometimes you just have to take it all with you. And WaterField's padded nylon is light and thin, and yet still good at shock absorption (I have tried out WaterField's civilization-destroying keyboard case and found it to be good).

So there you have it. The second best solution to money that's burning a hole in your pocket (the first best is — obviously — fireproof pockets). Available now.

iPad Travel Express [WaterField / SF Bags. thanks, Heidi!]

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