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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You can protect your laptop by making sure you've stored it in a protective case, and even better, in a bag designed with a special laptop compartment. This will be a padded type of sleeve built into the bag that secures your device by stopping it from moving around too much.
Most backpacks and crossbody laptop bags have plenty of cushioning inside the compartments. Usually, a flexible insert covered with padding and fabric will usually protect your laptop from being bumped or jostled around. Laptop sleeves can also provide protection because they're designed to fit snugly around a laptop.
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.
Normal backpacks are often large bags with zippers. While a traditional backpack isn't bad, it's not ideal to safely carry a laptop. A laptop bag has a compartment designed to securely keep your laptop protected and in place.
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.
A tote bag is also suitable for carrying a laptop because it has sufficient interior padding to absorb shock. A plus feature is padded shoulder straps. A laptop bag with base caps is also ideal as it protects the bottom of the bag from touching surfaces that may be wet or dirty.
Laptop backpacks are designed to protect your laptop, so they have a padded pocket that you can put the computer into. Many of them also have extra padding on the straps too, which protects the laptop if it falls over.