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Can I put 14 inch laptop in 15-inch bag?

If the backpack is 15 inches high / wide then yes, I'd be willing to bet, because laptop screen sizes are measured diagonally from bottom corner to opposite top corner meaning the actual width of the screen is less than this measurement.



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