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June 12, 2005

The briefcase I'm using most now...

On one of my earlier trips to Levenger, Steve Leveen asked me to try out their new Endurance case, which I've dutifully done for the last couple of months. Have to say I really like it - actually more than the Tumi of the same size and shape I was previously using. It has fewer pockets than the Tumi, but they're bigger, and I was surprised to find that I actually like the cloth material - somehow easier to throw stuff in (like AC cord, batteries, camera, etc.) and get it out. Also seems to fit better in small spaces on airplanes. It's my rugged on-the-road standard case for laptop traveling now.

Posted by David at June 12, 2005 12:05 PM

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Hmmm...obvious I am doing something wrong. I never get asked to test-drive $200+ laptop bags. Good score!

smp

Posted by: Stephen Pierzchala at June 12, 2005 02:43 PM

Looks very cool - I am a "laptop bag" freak (I must have 12 different ones) - my two current favorites are on Ogio Boss, and a Tumi Expandable Computer Brief. This one looks nice...

Also, **FINALLY** got my official David Allen Evening Module on Friday. I really like it. I'm still trying to decide whether to stick with the Rotring pen or substitute my trusty old Fisher Bullet Space Pen (with clip)

The Fisher's a little bit thicker than the Rotring, which is good for thick-fingered, Cajuns like me. But the cool kids are using the Rotring. Such a dilemma ;^}

Posted by: Dwayne Melancon at June 12, 2005 09:46 PM

$228, it's clear you don't live in the real world!

Posted by: Erik at June 13, 2005 10:08 AM

Hmmm, it looks very similar to a Tumi bag that I still use (almost 10 years old) - my tumi also has the bigger front pocket that carries the AC chargers, adaptors, cords, etc. Would definitely consider the Levenger bag when the Tumi finally wears out as I think they discontinued the model that I have.

Posted by: Mark Druy at June 15, 2005 06:11 AM

David,
have you tried using tablet pc's? if so how do they compare to regular laptops like dell 400 series?

Posted by: will williams at June 15, 2005 08:14 PM