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    Dell 6400/E1505 and a Shinza ZeroShock Case???

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by aerowinged, May 2, 2006.

  1. aerowinged

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    If you don't get any responses (sorry - I don't have either, but I'm seriously considering the case) I would try emailing the company...I've done so with two other manufactures and have been surprised at the quick response.

    Some have speculated that zippers on these cases can scratch the laptop...I'd like to think that they have that covered and the zipper is covered in fabric on the inside, but I don't know...
     
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    I emailed them, they said that the XL would be a better fit since it was made for a widescreen, but with either the large or XL there will still be a little bit of room inside. I ordered the XL, so ill be able to let you guys know soon enough.

    I have seen similar zip cases in stores, and they all had something to protect notebook from the zipper, hopefully this one does too.
     
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    I was wondering if I should order the Large one since there is a review in their website that says it fits perfectly an Inspiron 6000D. Isn't the 6000D similar to the E1505?
     
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