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E6400 sleeve recommendations

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by nishijb, Dec 10, 2008.

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  1. kazaam55555

    kazaam55555 Notebook Evangelist

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    is it okay if the sleeve i have is really tight on the laptop? its because of the 9 cell battery (e6400). i dont think its an issue, im really careful with it and stuff, but just figured i'd ask.
     
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    Definitely take it out of that tight sleeve every few hours to let it relax!

    GK
     
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    ^ Do you have any other comments on the Dell sleeve?
     
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    yeah its rarely ever in there. although everything is really soft, so i dont think it should be an issue. i shut it down before transporting it.
     
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    I have an M4400 -- same chassis, really and I second the recommendation of the Zeroshock III "Wavin' Ravin' Protection"

    I found my first one in Japan, but you can find them stateside here : http://www.shinza.com/
     
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