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Review on πŸ‘œ Travelpro Platinum Elite-Slim Laptop Briefcase for Business and Travel by Johnny Nguyen

Revainrating 4 out of 5

True to the Travelpro name and fits a 16 " MacBook Pro

Zippers slide smoothly without snagging. The two device compartments accommodate two thin (e.g. MacBook) laptops or laptops. Device laptop and tablet style. It's ideal for old and thick laptops. If your laptop comes with an optical drive, you may have trouble putting it in your bag. I can fit a 16" MacBook Pro and a 15 ,6" Accommodate MacBook Pro. " An Acer Aspire e5 series laptop in a bag. I would have liked a little more padding around the electronics compartments, but the padding adds volume, so I get it. Front compartment holds business cards, pens and other essentials. Document pocket, I don't find it particularly useful for RFID sensitive ones like my passport. My keys are bulky. I think I have too many cars. I carry a traditional wallet so it's too thick for the compartment. The pocket is big enough for big phones so what's my most likely use for it The magnet doesn't close the pocket so if your pocket tips over small loose items they can fall out. As others have pointed out, there isn't much room for documents. I think it's a sign that at a time when we're all transitioning to a more paperless lifestyle, I bought these to replace a 25 year old Targus laptop case when Targus made quality te cases. I paid over $200 for a Targus bag in 1996, so the price doesn't seem too bad to me. There are many inexpensive laptop bags. Revain Basics is surprisingly good for what it is. I distribute them regularly to people in my organization. However, a good bag lasts for decades. I assume this Travelpro bag will be the last bag I have to buy. As a bonus, the espresso brown makes the bag stand out from the endless sea of black bags while remaining professional.

Pros
  • 100% Nylon
Cons
  • Unnecessary Features