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Can I carry my laptop without a sleeve?

Don't put a laptop in a backpack without a case: Even though some backpacks have special compartments for laptops, you should always take extra steps to keep your laptop safe. Purchase a compact case that will protect your device in any backpacks or laptop bags.



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Protection from Dents, Bumps and Scratches A laptop is expensive, and it is dangerous to carry it without protection. Some laptop users may carry their devices in a laptop bag and feel that they do not require a sleeve; however, any sharp object could scratch the laptop inside the bag.

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Protection from Dents, Bumps and Scratches A laptop is expensive, and it is dangerous to carry it without protection. Some laptop users may carry their devices in a laptop bag and feel that they do not require a sleeve; however, any sharp object could scratch the laptop inside the bag.

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The Top 8 Tips to Protect Your Laptop While Traveling
  1. Use an Anti-Theft Bag. ...
  2. Keep It in the Laptop Compartment. ...
  3. Get a Laptop Sleeve. ...
  4. Use a Laptop Skin. ...
  5. Keep Your Backpack Organized. ...
  6. Shut Down Your Laptop and Close It Completely. ...
  7. Take Extra Measures on Rainy Days. ...
  8. Handle Your Backpack With Care.


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Yes, but we recommend against packing your computer in your checked luggage. Keep your computer nearby, in your carry on or personal item for safekeeping. Can you fly domestically with a laptop? Yes, you can fly on domestic airlines and flights with a laptop.

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You should use a good quality protective bag specifically ones that are designed to carry a laptop in it. You can get various designs whether you want it in a backpack style or simply like a carry bag. Bags specially designed for laptops carry special compartments where they are provided with the separate spaces.

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TSA Guidelines for Checkpoint Friendly Bags Your laptop bag has a designated laptop-only section that you can lay flat on the X-ray belt. There are no metal snaps, zippers, or buckles inside, underneath, or on top of the laptop-only section. There are no pockets on the inside or outside of the laptop-only section.

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In addition to providing lots of protection and storage space, laptop bags are larger. The main difference between laptop sleeves and these bags is that they have a spacious interior and adjustable handles or carrying straps.

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The main reason you have to remove your laptop from your bag is because its battery and other mechanical components are too dense for X-rays to penetrate effectively — especially if the scanning system is old. The same goes for power cords and other devices such as tablets and cameras.

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If airport security subjects your computer to additional scrutiny, they may instruct you to turn it on and will ask questions about its use. If you do not adequately answer the questions, security retains the right to confiscate the item.

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TSA Laptop Rules Neither the TSA nor the airlines give much guidance on packing a computer. You can pack a laptop or even a desktop computer in your carry on or checked bags. As advocates for packing light, we cannot endorse traveling with a desktop computer.

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An overloaded backpack can cause your laptop to bend, crack, or flex in permanently damaging ways. Make sure there is ample space for your laptop before you put it in any bag.

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Choose a bag with wheels to help you take the load off your spine. Backpack style laptop bags with wide, adjustable and padded straps are an excellent option because they distribute the weight evenly. Bags with a single shoulder strap are not ideal.

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A good rule of thumb is that if your carry-on bag fits under the seat in front of you, it's considered a personal item. This includes small backpacks, purses, briefcases, laptop bags, etc. Larger bags, including suitcases, must fit in the overhead bin compartment.

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