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Can you travel with a 17 inch laptop?

The TSA-approved laptop compartment can accommodate 17.3 inch laptops, as well as 15.6 inch and 14 inch laptops.



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It's not too big to use in your lap, and the size of the monitor is a great advantage. However, it really is too big to take with you outside the house, and it's only good for moving from room to room as needed. I'd call it “luggable” rather than portable. It's only slightly more portable than a desktop.

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Will a 17 inch laptop fit in a backpack? A 17 inch laptop, with typical dimensions of around 15 long x 10 height x 1 deep will fit in a backpack with a 17 inch laptop pocket opening, but you should never try to squeeze a 17 inch laptop into a laptop pocket that is any smaller.

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TSA Laptop Rules If you're traveling with a computer in your carry on bag, the TSA asks you to “remove the computer from your carry-on bag and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening.” If, however, you have TSA PreCheck, you do not need to remove your laptop during security screening.

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Even though x-rays won't damage your laptop, sending it through an airport x-ray machine is usually not a good idea, since it makes it easy for people to steal your laptop. Usually you can ask the airport security staff to inspect your laptop manually.

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Checked Bags: Yes Please remove the laptops from your bag and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening. TSA PreCheck® travelers do not need to remove shoes, laptops, 3-1-1 liquids, belts or light jackets. Please see TSA PreCheck® for more information.

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American Airlines According to airline policy, any personal items stowed beneath seats should not exceed 18 inches by 14 inches by 8 inches.

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Can you fit a 17-inch laptop in a 15-inch bag? It's unlikely that a 17-inch laptop will fit in a 15-inch backpack. It's best to choose a backpack that is the appropriate size for your laptop to ensure a proper fit and protection during travel.

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While personal item size restrictions vary across airlines, most airlines consider a small backpack, purse, briefcase, or laptop bag to be a personal item. These must always fit under the seat in front of you. Many airlines restrict passengers to one personal item and one carry on bag.

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While personal item size restrictions vary across airlines, most airlines consider a small backpack, purse, briefcase, or laptop bag to be a personal item. These must always fit under the seat in front of you. Many airlines restrict passengers to one personal item and one carry on bag.

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If your backpack doesn't fit, you may be asked to check it at the gate.

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Cabin-friendly suitcases with a separate laptop compartment are the perfect solution, providing a designated space specifically designed to protect your computer.

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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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