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    Quick & the dead - Be-ez announces MacBook satchel

    Talk about the quick and the dead! On Tuesday, Apple launched three Intel-powered (dual-core), MacBook 13in widescreen laptop PCs (more here) and the day after, Be-ez announced the coming of its LE13 laptop satchel - "the ideal mobile home for your MacBook".

    More info in this HEXUS.headline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Be-ez
    "pockets designed so that you can have your machine separate from all your documents".
    IT'S GOT POCKETS??? Wow...now THERE'S a radical departure...

    Sorry, it just looks like a bog standard laptop bag, and associating it with the Macbook looks more like opportunism than anything. Also, I think it looks boring and ugly.

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    yeah it is a little bit yawn inducing. I think I would rather use a sleeve and then choose a bag of my choice.

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    Expensive too - I'm after a stylish but small case for my new Dell 630m, but it's going to have to be cheaper than that. Might just get a simple slip case or sleeve. Don't need anything big.

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    I don't know if www.foofpod.com or www.golla.fi might not doing something unique. Elecom make sleeves http://www.elecom.eu.com/products/La...bag/index.html I think PC World might sell them. Never used any of them apart from Golla for my phone bag.

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