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Review on STM Judge Laptop Tablet 15 Inch by Sharmake Shuram

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks good in the workplace and provides ample protection for your expensive laptop

There are two main ways to carry a laptop. In the first case, take a soft bag that contains nothing but a laptop; If you count on it to protect, you can throw the laptop in anything - like a canvas bag. The problem is that someone can easily take your laptop out of your pocket and at first glance you don't even notice that something is missing. Laptop bags are also poorly suited for storing other accessories - batteries, power cords and so on. So we move on to the second method: a backpack or briefcase for carrying a laptop. This particular soft-walled briefcase from STM is designed to fit any laptop up to 15 inches. This worked great on my MacBook Pro (13"). ) with free space. There is a quilted and padded laptop compartment that rises slightly from the bottom of the bag so it doesn't bump the bottom of the laptop when you open the bag put the bottom. There is a separate compartment for a battery or portable hard drive and each compartment has small plastic cable holders and holes so you can run cables for your device in if needed. Very nicely thought out. The bottom of the bag is Adequately padded so you don't have to worry about stuffing your iPad or other devices in the main compartment Appearance - Gray Kodura with dark orange detailing The zips are plastic and tightly locked to keep water out There is a detachable padded shoulder strap , unpadded handles and an additional detachable storage bag that connects to the inside of the bag.All in a All in all, this is a surprisingly comfortable, well-designed, and formal enough laptop bag that can be used for both work and play. I have used STM products in the past and have been happy with their durability; Zippers are usually their weak point, but I don't see any difficulties here and it looks like STM have improved their zippers over the years.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure