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    OGIO Renegade RSS Notebook Backpack Review Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jamison Cush, Apr 3, 2012.

  1. Jamison Cush

    Jamison Cush Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    I’m happy to splurge on personal technology and buy the most expensive system with the best spec sheet and optional features, but never when it comes to notebook bags and backpacks. The way I see it, a cheap bag holds my laptop just as well as an expensive one. And while the convenience of added pockets or the appeal of a sturdy zipper is not lost on me, I’ve always thought my money is better spent on more RAM or other features that makes the system better.

    So it’s with that preconception I approach the OGIO Renegade RSS laptop bag, which, if not the top of the line, is near it as evident by its $160 price tag and OGIO’s reputation as your boss’s golf/ laptop/ travel bag brand of choice.

    At a glance, t’s obvious the OGIO Renegade RSS is a quality item, but is it quality enough to justify its premium price? Read this full laptop backpack review to find out.



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  2. Ferrari353

    Ferrari353 Notebook Evangelist

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    Think it could fit an m17x r3?