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Kensington Contour Pro 17" Notebook Carrying Case (62340)
Kensington Contour Pro 17 Notebook Carrying Case (62340)
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Brand: Kensington
Category: CE

List Price: $89.99
Buy New: $55.97
You Save: $34.02 (38%)
Buy New from $55.97

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(29 reviews)
Sales Rank: 8263

Platform: No Operating System
Color: BLACK
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 129.9 x 85 x 175.2

MPN: 62340
Model: 62340
UPC: 085896623403
EAN: 0085896623403
ASIN: B0000DBMHR

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Kensington Edge: Body-hugging contour panel on carrying case and weight distribution system reduces shoulder fatigue by 35%
  • Carrying case made of1680 Denier Ballistic nylon - protects against abrasions, punctures and tears
  • Ergonomic handles stay together and evenly distribute weight across carrying case
  • Padded rear compartment, well-laid out front pockets, and exterior compartment for on-the-go access to air tickets, etc.
  • Shock-absorbing, contour shoulder strap resists carrying case slipping off shoulder

Accessories:

  • Kensington 64068F MicroSaver Notebook Lock and Security Cable (PC/Mac)
  • Western Digital 500GB Scorpio Blue 2.5 SATA II Laptop Hard Drive
  • Kensington WiFi Finder
  • Kensington 33055 Portable Universal Docking Station (PC)
  • Kensington 33060 75 Watt Portable Power Inverter

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Kensington 62340A Contour Pro 17" Notebook Carrying Case - The Contour Pro 17" offers premium protection and exceptional comfort in one outstanding case. Not only does its SnugFit? protection system keep your notebook computer safe, its contour panel and weight distribution system helps reduce weight impact by 35% so the case feels lighter. Shock-absorbing, contour shoulder strap is secure and comfortable Convenient compartment for on-the-go access to aircraft tickets, et al 1680 Denier Ballistic nylon protects against abrasions, punctures, and tears Front pockets laid out for easy organization and access Padded rear compartment keeps peripherals from poking through Contour Pro 17 Notebook Carrying Case is backed by the Kensington Lifetime Warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars As many pockets as you need   December 10, 2007
  0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This product is incredible. You have like a hundred zippers and pockets. You can fit 2 noteboos without any issues and still have room for files and accesories.


4 out of 5 stars Won't fit ALL 17" laptops...but very nice case   November 14, 2007
I bought a Toshiba P205-S6347 which has a 17" widescreen display. This case lists being capable of holding a 17" lcd, but not mine. It fits...but just barely. After having a laptop previously, I keep a cloth cover over the LCD lid to protect the top of the case from surface scratches. When I slide it in the case, it just barely clears the internal "carry case". I can feel the stress to the zipper if I close the internal portable case. I can close the external zipper fairly easily, but frustrating if it doesn't close easy. Other than that, I really like this case and will keep it. It is very durable, comfortable, nice looking, and has plenty of storage space. Overall, this is a good buy.


4 out of 5 stars Solid notebook case   September 17, 2007
I recently bought a 17" MacBook Pro and had a relatively hard time finding a case I liked. I bought a Targus backpack, which was high quality, but just too big. I wanted a messenger style bag, but couldn't find anything that I liked and was somewhat sturdy. I talked with my brother who has this exact case and has used it for about a year. During that time he's made several international trips and the case has stood up to the punishment. With his recommendation I bought the case.

Things I like about the case: it's sturdy, the contour side is nice when but isn't a big selling point for me, there are plenty of small pockets; there's enough room for files and a couple of books, the price on Amazon is good, the strap has a stretch pad that is comfortable, and my favorite feature is the case within a case. This second case provides excellent protection for my Mac and can be used as a separate case.

What I don't like: when I ordered the case, the first one had a defective zipper - Amazon was prompt with the exhange, but it left me a little worried that the zippers might be a problem over time. So far they are fine.



1 out of 5 stars Good from far, but far from good   September 9, 2007
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This bag sounds better than it really is. The strap fell apart in a month and the zipper tabs cracked off within two.

Do not buy!!!



3 out of 5 stars Good but not great   June 26, 2007
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I have had this case for over 2 years, with light use (mostly when I travel). My 17" HP Pavilion zd7133 is a desktop replacement, thus, a heavy laptop.

Pros:

1) Lots of pockets and sleeves for cables, gadgets, and paperwork.
2) Nice shoulder strap
3) Case-within-a-case is nice. You can use the smaller case to go to a wifi cafe for web surfing. It has a handle and zipper.
4) Good as a carry-on bag on plane trips.

Cons:

1) The rubber zipper pulls break after light use. Now it is very hard to use the zippers that don't have pulls on them.
2) No good place to put the power brick. The brick makes the case very thick.
3) No wheels
4) The small padded sleeve won't work with a 17" laptop. Toss it or give it away.

I'm not sure there is a better 17" laptop bag. Some hotshot designer needs to invent one that can handle the power brick while mainting a somewhat slim profile.

For non-business users, a padded computer backpack might be a better choice.


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