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    Thoughts on neoprene cases?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by JacobiB, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. JacobiB

    JacobiB Notebook Enthusiast

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    Do they seem to work well? Any odd smells?
     
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    Cin' Anathema

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    Neoprene cases are very nice & work well for that *added extra protection* for lappy's. :) You may notice a hint of a smell at first, (depends on brand)...but it go's away fairly quickly.

    Belkin makes really good Neoprene cases. And, you don't have to pay *top dollar* for *top quality* neoprene case. You can get some really good deals on them at meritline.com:
    http://www.meritline.com/searchnew....s>Laptop+Sleeve>15"+17"+or+More+Laptop+Sleeve

    I use them on both my XPS 1530 and Mini 9..carrying both inside my backpack, tote and, alone. :)

    Cin...
     
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    JacobiB Notebook Enthusiast

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    Cool, thanks Cin. I'm looking at a couple of Case Logic neoprene cases; anyone have experiences to share with that brand?