Targus TCG200 17 CityGear Miami Messenger Notebook Case
Targus TCG200 17 CityGear Miami Messenger Notebook Case
The CityGear Miami messenger notebook case has lots of features in a sporty, stylish, lightweight design. Features of this case include a zip-down workstation with holders for business cards, media and more, plus mesh accessory storage pouches. There is a padded notebook compartment, a section for file storage and even a hidden water-bottle pocket. Sleek and professional, this case supports notebooks with up to 17-inch screens.
Features:
- Main compartment notebook sleeve fits notebooks with up to 17-inch screens and includes adjustable divider to accommodate smaller notebooks
- Front zippered pocket for quick access to airline tickets or passport
- Zip-down workstation includes mobile accessory storage, PDA pocket, pen loops, business card holder, and key clip
- Rear slip pocket for extra storage also includes luggage strap for easy attachment to rolling travel cases
- Additional features include: side hidden water bottle pocket, rubberized zipper pulls, and padded shoulder strap
- Color: black and gray with yellow accents
- Device compatibility: notebooks measuring up to 16.5 x 2.25 x 13 inches
- Exterior dimensions: 19 x 5 x 14 inches (W x D x H)
- Material: 1680D & 840D Nylon
- Warranty: limited lifetime warranty
- Weight: 3 pounds
Targus TCG200 17 CityGear Miami Messenger Notebook Case Review
After much research…I got this bag.
Pros:
Reasonably light (3 pounds empty I think).
Reasonably sized (not as slim as my old bag…which had no padding)
Has a removable Accessory bag for my mouse and power supply (pretty spacious!). This was THE feature I wanted.
Lots of pockets/places to store things, lots of room for documents, pens, accessories.
Suprisingly easy to carry, either by handle or strap…Oddly more so than my unpadded older case. I guess it might be the padded handle and padded sides. It’s comfortable to carry around.
Cons:
No dedicated “slots” to hold my 802.11g card, I stick it in one of the secured pockets. No big deal especially since My new laptop will have built in wireless.
No space to hold a large (I mean large) book, normal books should fit easily (a bunch of them actually).
I don’t use or carry CD Disks with me, so that feature is pretty useless..but I guess nice to have.


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