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Which case for iBook??
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Long Island, NY
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im about to start college in a few days (ugh) and i plan on using my iBook during class, for notes and such. But i dont have a case for it.
i need to have room for a few text books and mabye a notebook and pens and all the crap you need for college. but i want some nice protection for my baby and a spot for my iPod
What cases do you recomend for this?
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12 Inch G4 iBook | 256 MB Ram | 30 GB Hdd
Purchased January 24, 2004
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I recommend a good-quality backpack/sleeve combo - I use a Jansport with a Zeroshock sleeve. That way you can carry all your usual **** and not be so likely to get mugged for your iBook
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iMac 15"
iBook 1Ghz 12"
Panasonic SL-CT510 CD/MP3 Walkman
Bose Triport headphones
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funny thing - I too use a jansport with a zeroshock sleeve. The zeroshock is really the important part - I've never seen a better sleeve. Get one from shinza.com. As for the rest, I use a Jansport backpack with a vertical divider that keeps one laptop sized compartment separate from the rest. This works well, though usually I just carry the Zeroshock in a messenger man-bag thing. It feels pretty secure - the zeroshock is basically the stuff they make those sensor-pedic beds out of. Quality.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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I have and recommend the Brenthaven sleeve. You can order it from the Apple Store online.
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The Zeroshock is an amazing sleeve, especially for the money I paid for it (�10, or about $18).
The Jansport is an important part for me too - carrying it around all day would be harder if it weren't for the Airlift straps. I managed to get my iBook, a CD wallet containing 32 CDs and all the stuff I needed for 4 days away in there and didn't even get tired shoulders
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iMac 15"
iBook 1Ghz 12"
Panasonic SL-CT510 CD/MP3 Walkman
Bose Triport headphones
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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I also have a JanSport backback and a Tucano sleeve from Apple Store.
I'd suggest something similar for you too, the anti-theft effect of having your laptop in a regular backpack is also a very good point, as Robbo pointed out.
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Powerbook G4 15" 1.67GHz/2GB/100GB/Superdrive + 20" Cinema Display
40GB iPod Photo - 2 x LaCie D2 250GB
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I have to carry a more "professional" bag for work but when I travel I carry a VoltXL backpack ( SpireUSA ). It's wonderfully made with solid support and doesn't look like I'm carrying a computer at all. I have a 17" PB, but one of the smaller sizes would work well for an iBook.
Good luck in school,
JT
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G4 Cube 800MHz , Radeon 7000, 1.5 GB RAM
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