Electronics : Targus CVR217 Neoprene Slip Case for 17'' Notebooks (Black/Blue)'

Electronics : Targus CVR217 Neoprene Slip Case for 17'' Notebooks (Black/Blue)'

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Targus CVR217 Neoprene Slip Case for 17'' Notebooks (Black/Blue)'

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Targus
Color: Black/Blue
EAN: 0092636212216
Format: CD
Label: Targus
Product Manufacturer: Targus
Material Type: Neoprene
Model: CVR217
Publisher: Targus
Size: Slipcase 17'
Studio: Targus
Variation Description: Slipcase 17'
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • Slip case fits notebooks with up to 17-inch screens
  • Front storage section includes business card holder, pen loops, and key clip
  • Targus-exclusive EqualizerStrap shoulder strap and neoprene handle ensure comfortable transport
  • Main compartment also includes extra slip pocket for files
  • Weighs just 1 pound




(Black/Blue)' Notebooks 17'' for Case Slip Neoprene CVR217 Targus






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The Targus 17' Notebook Slip Case features a neoprene exterior, which provides protection for your notebook and soft comfortable carrying handles. This slip case accommodates notebooks with screens up to 17' and even though it has a slim design, it has ample space in the front and interior storage sections for business cards, pens, keys and files. Also featured is the unique shock-absorbing EqualizerStrap that evenly distributes weight over your shoulder for greater comfort. Black/Blue


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good bargain ...
I bought the bag at very low price and have been using it everyday for past 8 months. The bag is good and very useful.

Pros:
1. Many pockets to keep things.
2. Laptop 15.3 inches fits perfectly.
3. Strong build.

Cons:
1. Not water proof. Can sustain light rainfall.





Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - After two months
I bought this bag and thought that it was a good solution, small and light, yet big enough to slip in both my laptop and a book.
Well, don't try putting that book in there. After just over two months of ownership I was walking along and the shoulder strap pulled out sending my computer plunging down to the concrete. The stitching that secured the shoulder straps had come out.
Do not buy this bag, if it can barely last me for two months, it certainly cannot last the test of time.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Elegantly designed and rugged ...
I usually don't write reviews but feel compelled to provide one on this bag. I've been using this bag for the last 6 months and have nothing but great things to say. The things I look for in a bag are reliable zippers, durable stitching and quality fabric. As with most things in life, there are trade-offs, however, this bag manages to do well in all these areas while remaining relatively inexpensive. Without being too austere, it's still got some trendiness in it's design that suggests that Targus was hoping to appeal to the hip college kid and the mobile businessman who isn't bashful about using a backback instead of a briefcase.

The fabric is remarkable and *almost* behaves like quality ballistic nylon. I've managed to spill coffee on it, scrubbed it, generally NOT babied it, and there hasn't been any noticeable fuzziness or pilling.

The padding of laptop compartment is adequate for me and suspect it would be for the potential buyer who carries their laptop a little more carefully than an airport baggage handler. I've no issues with carrying my 12", 14.1", 15.4", or 16" laptops. The 16" is wider resulting in a longer profile in the bag making it a bit tight, but still workable.

The bag also has lots of compartments that allow for organization for those who like to obsess and also enough room (ignoring the dividers, pockets) to satisfy the person who like to just "dump it in the bag" types.

Kudos Tarus! You nailed it on this one.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great bag for the price.
I bought this bag for my new 17" Laptop and I like it. It's roomy and it was very inexpensive compared to other brands. I bought it because it I needed a bag with handles, the shoulder strap was an extra benefit.Targus CVR217 Neoprene Slip Case for 17"" Notebooks (Black/Blue)"



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Laptop case ...
The laptop case is just what we were looking for. Light weight and durable.

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