hankmallard
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16 years ago

I purchased two new xps laptops a few months ago and both were scratched in a day when transported in a neoprene sleeve in a backpack. They are so thin that they flex up in the middle area and the keyboard middle portion ( a triangle from the 'D to L down to below the space bar) actually leaves an i

I would like to see a backpack with a seperate rigid frame for laptop storage on the outer most portion of the bag, and room for books, etc in a seperate inside area next to your back. That would relieve some of the heavy  pressure boo

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16 years ago

I purchased two new xps laptops a few months ago and both were scratched in a day when transported in a neoprene sleeve in a backpack. They are so thin that they flex up in the middle area and the keyboard middle portion ( a triangle from the 'D to L down to below the space bar) actually leaves an i

I actually did not get a black cloth with either xps laptop but am using a chamois as suggested and it seems to be working. I agree that you don't see lots of problems, but a new industry is developing to protect these ultra thins with all

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16 years ago

I purchased two new xps laptops a few months ago and both were scratched in a day when transported in a neoprene sleeve in a backpack. They are so thin that they flex up in the middle area and the keyboard middle portion ( a triangle from the 'D to L down to below the space bar) actually leaves an i

I have had six or seven laptops in my life but never an ultra thin one that actually bent to the degree these xps laptops did. I was taken by surprise. I look at it as a design flaw! They should NOT bend to the degree that they do. I know better now,

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16 years ago

I purchased two new xps laptops a few months ago and both were scratched in a day when transported in a neoprene sleeve in a backpack. They are so thin that they flex up in the middle area and the keyboard middle portion ( a triangle from the 'D to L down to below the space bar) actually leaves an i

There are so many backpack models, which ones separate the laptop far from the weight pressure of heavy textbooks?   Ps. Thanks about the chamois tip…works better than towels!

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16 years ago

I purchased two new xps laptops a few months ago and both were scratched in a day when transported in a neoprene sleeve in a backpack. They are so thin that they flex up in the middle area and the keyboard middle portion ( a triangle from the 'D to L down to below the space bar) actually leaves an i

seems to simple but i will try it. Dell told me to use a stick on screen protector but i think that will change the screen clarity?

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16 years ago

I purchased two new xps laptops a few months ago and both were scratched in a day when transported in a neoprene sleeve in a backpack. They are so thin that they flex up in the middle area and the keyboard middle portion ( a triangle from the 'D to L down to below the space bar) actually leaves an i

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