Reddit Reddit reviews AmazonBasics 15.6-Inch Laptop Sleeve - Black

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AmazonBasics 15.6-Inch Laptop Sleeve - Black
Form-fitting sleeve with quick top-loading accessPrecise fit for laptops and ultrabooks with a 15.6 inch displaySlim design allows you to carry the case by itself or in a bagExternal Dimensions: 16.2" x 11.8" x 0.8" (LxWxH)Internal Dimensions: 16" x 11.5" x 0.7" (LxWxH)Top-loading, zippered accessForm-fitting neoprene construction protects your DeviceSlim design allows you to carry the case by itself or in a bagProtect your laptop from bumps and scratchesPrecise fit for laptops and ultrabooks with a 15.6-Inch display
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14 Reddit comments about AmazonBasics 15.6-Inch Laptop Sleeve - Black:

u/bergred · 3 pointsr/tacticalgear

That's the only color because they intend it for military/tactical use where coyote brown is better than black. That case does nothing special other than work well with their other bags which are also in coyote. You might as well just get a padded black sleeve from Amazon like this one.

u/Hycinos · 3 pointsr/laptops

This is mine for the G7, works great

AmazonBasics 15.6-Inch Laptop... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD8AFT8?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/WhosFamousNotMe · 2 pointsr/computers

Btw, those are called hard shell cases. I've looked around and can't find any for the Notebook 7 Spin. I even came across a forum where a person with the same laptop said they looked everywhere and couldn't find one.

You can get a thin case like this that'll still fit in your bag. I've actually got a similar one for my laptop, but I just carry it around for school instead of a backpack, since I pretty much only use my laptop while I'm on campus.

u/dasazz · 1 pointr/photography

The ones by AmazonBasics are actually quite good. There are also inserts made specifically for that like this one for example.

u/Pribprib · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

This laptop sleeve has perfect dimensions!!

u/sotark_ · 1 pointr/portugal

Voltei a ler o teu post e reparei que estavas a falar de outra coisa.

A que eu tenho é esta (uma para o portátil e outra para o tablet) e a de que tu estás a falar penso que seja esta.

Desculpa a confusão mas se servir de alguma coisa devo dizer que gostei da qualidade das minhas tais bolsas da AmazonBasics.

A mala que eu tenho do género da que tu queres é uma qualquer que comprei numa loja cá (não me lembro qual) mas não é nada de especial e por isso nem sequer te recomendo.

u/SoggyCheez · 1 pointr/computers

All things said that's a pretty nice backpack and I don't think you need to return it. You could try buying a laptop case to add some extra padding and bulk to your computer to keep it from sliding around and getting banged up against the ground. Probably something like this would do the trick and at worst it only costs $10 if you're to lazy to ship it back to Amazon. Of course you're free to look around and see if there's anything that will fit it better or have a thicker material.

u/panZ_ · 1 pointr/mac

You don't give much in terms of use details. I travel internationally frequently for work and adventure and prioritize multi-use and re-packability function over form. Not to say I don't have stylish bags but they are so bulky/padded they often take up a lot of room themselves when combining bags and also less useful if you want to do side excursions like hiking or cycling when traveling for business and can just leave the laptop at a hotel. I'm iterating constantly but my current solution for my 13" MBPr is a simple, neoprene laptop sleeve so I don't need a bespoke laptop backpack. I use an REI Flashpack 22 and an Amazon Basics 15" laptop sleve inside of it. 15" you scoff? I can orient the zipper towards the top of the pack and fold the sleeve to fit my 13" to provide a bit more padding. That way, the sleeve can stay in the bag in portrait orientation when I pull my laptop out. It also gives me the option to use a larger 15" work supplied MBP if I want to haul it. I have a friend that uses this semi-ridgid clam shell sleeve but you have to pull it out of the bag first if you orient the laptop portrait-wise to fit in the bag. If I need to use the bag for other purposes, I just pull out the neoprene and a zipper bag with my cables and adaptors and I have a nice backpack without the extra padding and bulk. If I need to pack it in to a larger duffel, it shrinks to next to nothing and weighs as much.

Basically I'm encouraging you to use whatever backpack/case you like and just toss a laptop sleeve in it.

u/gthirst · 1 pointr/Alienware

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-15-Inch-15-6-Inch-Laptop-Sleeve/dp/B00CD8AFT8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496862419&sr=8-1&keywords=amazon+basics+laptop+sleeve+15
This is basically perfect. I had it for a previous laptop and it fits the 13 R3 fine. I did buy the Vindicator 2.0 sleeve specifically for the 13 R3, but that was $30. The Amazon sleeve is fine.

u/supermunman · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Hey, thanks for the link but that's a keyboard case, right? I was more looking into something like a carrying case. Like what you'd use for a laptop

u/sin-eater82 · 1 pointr/Surface