I'm a college student and have ordered the Fujitsu T3010D.
Which bag/case should I get? I'd like to be able to carry my books in there too, and I ride a bike if that matters.
Thanks
I'm a college student and have ordered the Fujitsu T3010D.
Which bag/case should I get? I'd like to be able to carry my books in there too, and I ride a bike if that matters.
Thanks
I dont have a Fujitsu (Motion M1300), but I recommend Tom Bihn bags as the overall best for Tablet protection and transport. Get a Braincell or Monolith as a sleeve, and get one of their bags to put it in (depending on what size you want). The sleeves snap in for convenience.
I personally have a sleeve from Willow Designs and bag from Timbuk2. For the Motion I found the Iwhumph sleeve to fit the best and function as a shoulder bag. The Timbuk2 is really rugged and pretty water proof. This was going through painstaking measurements of interior fits over every bag maker I could find.
Mal
I dont have a Fujitsu (Motion M1300), but I recommend Tom Bihn bags as the overall best for Tablet protection and transport. Get a Braincell or Monolith as a sleeve, and get one of their bags to put it in (depending on what size you want). The sleeves snap in for convenience.
I personally have a sleeve from Willow Designs and bag from Timbuk2. For the Motion I found the Iwhumph sleeve to fit the best and function as a shoulder bag. The Timbuk2 is really rugged and pretty water proof. This was going through painstaking measurements of interior fits over every bag maker I could find.
Mal
If you want to look cool on campus get a Timbuk2 bag. It'll hold your books and your tablet. You'll want a aleeve though. timbuk2 makes some, but they are not as full featured as some others. I use a timbuk2 sleeve for my m1200 with no problems.
If you want to look cool on campus get a Timbuk2 bag. It'll hold your books and your tablet. You'll want a aleeve though. timbuk2 makes some, but they are not as full featured as some others. I use a timbuk2 sleeve for my m1200 with no problems.
Tom Bihn Braincell's are fantastic. I've got one and they come highly recommended. Spencer G did a review http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/features/article.asp?ID=18 and I'd recommend the Simple shoulder strap too. Fantastic product. Many (including myself) swear it's the best protection for TPCs/laptops out there. You can find them at http://www.tombihn.com/Merchant2/mer...roduct_Count=5 .
Ben
Tom Bihn Braincell's are fantastic. I've got one and they come highly recommended. Spencer G did a review http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/features/article.asp?ID=18 and I'd recommend the Simple shoulder strap too. Fantastic product. Many (including myself) swear it's the best protection for TPCs/laptops out there. You can find them at http://www.tombihn.com/Merchant2/mer...roduct_Count=5 .
Ben
I bought one of the Tom Bihn BrainCell bags at Ben's recommendation. It is light and very good protection for my everyday use. I carry it around my neck and shoulder, seperate from my backpack. There is no room for books in the BrainCell itself; you'd have to get the BrainBag too. And they are costly!
Based on my experience, I would not recommend the BrainCell/Bag setup. If I were to put the BrainCell inside of a bookbag it would smush flat like a pancake. I've tried smushing the sides in with my hands when the bag is empty, and it does smush all the way in. So, any weight you put on the side of the bag will be in the tablet. Unless there is a special protected compartment in the Tom Bihn bag, I would never consider putting my Tom Bihn BrainCell in a Tom Bihn BrainBag. Those books would surely cause enough pressure to break my Acer's latch, or bend the screen.
I bought one of the Tom Bihn BrainCell bags at Ben's recommendation. It is light and very good protection for my everyday use. I carry it around my neck and shoulder, seperate from my backpack. There is no room for books in the BrainCell itself; you'd have to get the BrainBag too. And they are costly!
Based on my experience, I would not recommend the BrainCell/Bag setup. If I were to put the BrainCell inside of a bookbag it would smush flat like a pancake. I've tried smushing the sides in with my hands when the bag is empty, and it does smush all the way in. So, any weight you put on the side of the bag will be in the tablet. Unless there is a special protected compartment in the Tom Bihn bag, I would never consider putting my Tom Bihn BrainCell in a Tom Bihn BrainBag. Those books would surely cause enough pressure to break my Acer's latch, or bend the screen.
Hey, I have an M1300 on its way to me and I was thinking of the Timbuk2 Detour bag because the option to use it as a backpack seemed nice.quote:Originally posted by Malleable
I dont have a Fujitsu (Motion M1300), but I recommend Tom Bihn bags as the overall best for Tablet protection and transport. Get a Braincell or Monolith as a sleeve, and get one of their bags to put it in (depending on what size you want). The sleeves snap in for convenience.
I personally have a sleeve from Willow Designs and bag from Timbuk2. For the Motion I found the Iwhumph sleeve to fit the best and function as a shoulder bag. The Timbuk2 is really rugged and pretty water proof. This was going through painstaking measurements of interior fits over every bag maker I could find.
Mal
Which model you (and Trev)use, and how do you like it?
Thanks,
Pete
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