Reddit Reddit reviews JETech Laptop Sleeve Compatible for 13.3-Inch Notebook Tablet iPad Tab, Compatible with 13" MacBook Pro and MacBook Air,Waterproof Shock Resistant Bag Case with Accessory Pocket, Grey

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JETech Laptop Sleeve Compatible for 13.3-Inch Notebook Tablet iPad Tab, Compatible with 13
Designed for laptops/tablets upto 13.3 inches, including 13'' MacBook Pro late 2012-2015 and MacBook Air, 12.3'' Surface Pro 3/4/5/6/7, Surface Laptop2017/2018, 13'' MacBook Pro 2016/2017/2018/2019/2020(A1706/A1708/A1989/A2159), 13'' MacBook Air 2018/2019/2020(A1932/A2179)The durable sleeve features inner foam cushions to protect your tablet/laptop against dust, scratches, drops, and shocks. Slim, lightweight and easy to carry around or slide into a briefcase, backpack or suitcaseAn extra front pocket can contain items like pens, mobile phones, cables, chargers, power banks and moreThe splash-proof exterior is easy to clean and helps keep the sleeve in a pristine state for a long period of timeExernal dimensions: 13.5 x 10 x 1.3 inch, internal dimensions: 12.8 x 9.3 x 0.78 inch. Customer service from JETech
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3 Reddit comments about JETech Laptop Sleeve Compatible for 13.3-Inch Notebook Tablet iPad Tab, Compatible with 13" MacBook Pro and MacBook Air,Waterproof Shock Resistant Bag Case with Accessory Pocket, Grey:

u/rent24 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

If waterproof/resistant is a deal breaker for you, I also use a waterproof laptop sleeve just to be safe. I’ll provide a link below.

laptop sleeve

u/tubeii · 1 pointr/BCIT

Hey man. Good on you for choosing the CIT Program, I'm in the Arch Technology program but here's what I can offer you in terms of advice for laptop purchases.

  • Go for 16GB of RAM. Trust me, 8GB is the bare minimum these days and it never hurts to have extra RAM, especially if you're going to be running lots of apps or using Chrome(fuck).
  • As for requiring Windows 10 or Mac OS, check with your program for that. Here in Arch they required us to have Windows to use programs like AutoCAD, which are generally tailored to the operating system.

    I have the Dell XPS 13 right now (XPS-9370) and have used it for nearly a full year. I can tell you that there's no issues with coil whine but Dell's customer service is admittedly frustrating (good thing is they're helpful when you finally get around to them).

    If you're looking at the Macbook, I'd recommend the Macbook Pro. In terms of weight, both Macbook Air and Macbook Pro have very little weight difference and I'm assuming you'll be running some relatively processor heavy programs, in which case the Macbook Pro would be your best bet.

    If you have money to splurge on a good computer, by all means go for it, but seriously avoid cheaper alternatives. They look good in face value now but they'll fuck you over in the long run. Investing a bit more in a good product lowers the possibility that you'll have to buy a new one in the future.

    Personally, I have a couple of tips:

  • Get an External Hard Drive. Because you said earlier that splurging isn't too much of a problem, I'd assume that upgrading your storage won't be too much of an issue, but if it is, consider getting a hard drive. They're fantastic for keeping your information with you without having to overspend on upgrading your laptop's storage. I'm using this one right now.
  • Get a wireless mouse. The trackpads on the Macbook and XPS are nice, but goddamn they're annoying when I want to get work done. A small wireless mouse like this one will make worlds of a difference when you're doing work.
  • Invest in a laptop case. Seems like a pretty standard thing but I've seen a lot of people invest ~$2000-2500 on a computer and carry it around without a case. Treat that shit like your baby, cause it's expensive, and carrying it around in a bag with textbooks will wear it down. Using the Macbook Pro 13 as an example, consider something like this.

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    That's all I have. If you have any other things or just general recommendations you need, don't be afraid to dm me!
u/maxwellhupig · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

Is there a laptop case that is this size and has a handle?