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How do I choose a laptop bag?

Look at the material of the bag and the quality of the zips and closures. A good laptop bag should withstand daily use and wear and tear. Another important factor when choosing a laptop bag is organisation. Look for bags with dedicated pockets and compartments for your laptop, cables, phone and other essentials.



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Measure diagonal This size does not include the 'bezel' (the casing that surrounds the screen itself) which can often add an additional inch onto the size. So, you need to measure your laptop diagonally from edge to edge. Then you know your laptop's true inch size, which will help you choose your KNOMO bag or sleeve.

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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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Laptop sleeves aim at protecting a laptop/notebook with no uniform size but customizing regarding the different sizes of laptops. Laptop bags including backpacks, handbags, or sling bags lay on carrying function with a certain size, containing a laptop and its accessories including mouse, mouse pad and more.

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In this case, a laptop backpack is more appropriate than a laptop bag. First of all, the laptop backpack has a larger capacity and can hold more items to be carried. Second, the backpack can be carried on both shoulders, which is easier and less labor-intensive on the way to work.

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A good laptop bag not only protects your laptop, but also provides space for other important items and is comfortable to carry. By choosing a durable and well-organised bag that suits your personal style, you can ensure that you are well prepared for any situation.

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A sleeve is a way to go if you're looking for something just to protect your laptop and not much else. But a crossbody bag is better if you need more space or want to carry other things with your laptop. Remember that a sleeve is similar to a portfolio.

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To pack or not to pack in checked baggage? That is the question. In conclusion, you can bring a laptop to your checked baggage, but it's not ideal. The best option is to put it in your carry-on bags with a protective case to minimise the risk of damage or theft.

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Measure the size of your laptop and look for a bag that fits exactly or is just a little bigger. If you buy a bag that is too small, you run the risk of damaging your laptop, while a bag that is too large does not protect against bumps and shocks as well.

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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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Regardless of your method of travel, you will need something to protect the laptop from movement and harm during transport. Use a case that can be carried as you would carry a briefcase, or a shoulder bag that is made well and provides padding and cushion.

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Yes, it is safe to carry a laptop in a backpack, if it is a purpose-built laptop backpack. A laptop backpack prevents harm coming to your laptop and to your backpack, so both last longer and look better.

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A personal item is a type of hand luggage that you carry on to the plane with you and is smaller than a carry-on. What is considered a personal item bag varies from airline to airline, but a small purse, briefcase and laptop bag are always considered personal items.

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