Laptop Hard Case 15.6

Case Logic 15.6" Laptop Case This laptop case is the epitome of just right. Just the right size, just the right organization and just the right features. A protective laptop compartment and organization for your commuting essentials allow you to arrive at your desk or morning meeting feeling perfectly prepared for anything. 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) See all 243 customer reviews Hui Shen ben Israel See all 243 customer reviews (newest first) Fits my 15.6" laptop perfectly. Very happy with my new bag. Shipping was super fast and the price was great! Great buy for the money! I bought this bag for my father and he absolutely loves it. My parents went to Vegas for a week and my dad didn't have a bag for his laptop so after a little shopping aroind I... My son is starting college this year, and we needed to purchase a laptop case for his new laptop for school. He has been using this Case Logic 15. Just like the pictures, absolutely love this product!

Great Case, This is the Second one that I have bought. Great Price for the Quality. Almost could go 5 stars here. No place to put a business card?What if it gets misplaced and an honest person wants to return it?Other wise a solid value The zipper in the front compartment broke after a few days of use. my acer aspire fits in here perfectly, this is is a really well made bag. Look for Similar Items by Category Bags, Cases & Sleeves See and discover other items: anything under 60 dollars in accessories, desk accessories for women, laptop under 200 dollarsDrive Logic DL-15 Laptop Carrying Case for 15" MacBook Pro and 15.6" Laptop Sold & Shipped by Oyen Digital LLC Targus Geo 15.6" Slim Laptop Carry Case, Gray Sold & Shipped by HPP Enterprises 15" 15.6" Notebook Laptop Setting Sun Printed Shoulder Sleeve Bag Carrying Case Sold & Shipped by Tasharina Corp 15" 15.4" 15.6 Inch Laptop Notebook Messenger Bag Carrying Case Cover Sold & Shipped by Tasharina Corp 15.4" 15.6" Laptop Notebook Carry Bag Case Pouch Black for Acer Sold & Shipped by Tasharina

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Luckily, the hard drive with all my data survived, but my $1,500 computer was junk. It was clear I needed a better bag.Currently, most travelers use soft cases made of a variety of fabrics to carry their technology from place to place. Bag-makers tend to use three techniques -- or a combination of them -- to lessen the force of impact: To see which bags best protect their precious cargo, I gathered six soft laptop cases for testing. I looked for bags that advertised themselves as paying attention to the safety of their contents and that represented three popular styles of bags: two backpacks (Airbac AirTech Backpack and Brenthaven Expandable Trek), two messenger bags (Booq Cobra case and Timbuk2 Ram) and two soft briefcases (Samsonite's Viz Air Laptop Slimbrief and Tom Bihn's Brain Cell Horizontal). I also tested a hard case (the Pelican ProGear Laptop Case 1095CC) to find out whether it protected a laptop significantly better than its soft-sided cousins.Unsurprisingly, all the bags reduced the force of impact to at least some extent in my tests, but there was a lot of variation in the protection offered.

The best bag reduced the force of impact by a little more than one-third, substantially reducing the potential for damage; some reduced it by only about 6%.After measuring and weighing each bag, and examining the material it was made of, I looked at the ruggedness of the zippers, Velcro straps and snaps. I also appraised the comfort and adjustability of the shoulder strap and recorded the number and types of pockets.I then loaded each bag up with about 20 lb. of the typical accouterments of travel. In addition to files, magazines, books and a few pens and pencils, I put in a mid-sized laptop, a 10-in. Archos 101 tablet and an LG Nitro HD Android phone, along with their AC adapters. I then carried the bag around for a while to see how well it bore the load. Since I didn't want to risk losing another laptop, I tested the bags by hollowing out an old 15.6-in. laptop and installed an accelerometer to record the impact of a series of falls.The accelerometer was connected to a Vernier Labquest 2 device that interpreted the accelerometer's readings and presented the data on its small screen.

While the accelerometer is rated to measure the force of acceleration to a maximum of 25 g (25 times the force of gravity), it can accurately record forces much higher. Readings were taken at the rate of 200 samples per second for 10 seconds and the peak was recorded. Each bag was put through two tests. The first, meant to simulate a normal fall from a desktop onto a hard surface, involved dropping the bag with the test unit inside from a 30-in.-high shelf onto a concrete floor; it was dropped onto its flat end, so that the laptop landed on its bottom. The second, meant to simulate a fall from an airplane's overhead compartment, involved dropping it 60 in. onto a padded carpet; it was dropped so the laptop would hit on its front or rear edge. I also performed both tests with just the instrumented laptop and without any protective bag to use as a baseline. I oriented the accelerometer so its sensor was facing down regardless of which test was being performed.For each test, I executed three drops from each height and reported the average.

The difference between the baseline results (from dropping the laptop without any protection) and the test results provided data as to how well each bag protected what was inside. In other words, the wider the difference in the force of the impact, the more protective the bag was. I recorded the drop tests and have included the videos so that you can watch (in real time and slow-motion) how I and my son, Peter Nadel, dropped each bag and recorded the result.Of course, there are a variety of aspects to consider when you're choosing a laptop bag besides how well it protects. These include price, convenience, how much it will hold, how well it will keep your stuff organized, and how good it looks. However, short of covering your laptop in bubble wrap, it is better to be on the safe side by using the most protective bag that you feel comfortable with. That way, if the bag accidentally falls, the computer inside will live to fall another day. (Story continues on next page.) Laptop bags: Drop test results