Sunday, November 10, 2013

Gadgets: Travel bags offer gadget protection, easy organization

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Sunday, November 10, 2013 2:05 PM EST


Gadgets: Travel bags offer gadget protection, easy organization



Think Tank Photo's four ultra thin My 2nd Brain bags were created with pockets specifically sized for Apple computers and accessories and all the tools needed to support a digital lifestyle. (Think Tank Photo/MCT)


Think Tank Photo, the premier camera, computer and accessory storage maker, has launched a few new product lines aimed at Apple users.


I'll be upfront and say that I've been a Think Tank fan and user since the company launched about nine years ago.


Right out of the gate it was clear that all Think Tank products were well-made with durable and water-resistant fabric, pristine stitching, strong hardware and zippers able to withstand a lifetime of opening and closing.


The top-notch craftsmanship continues with the My 2nd Brain line of four computer and tablet bags, all created specifically for Apple laptops and their necessary accessories.


I tried the 15-inch model designed for the MacBook Pro (10.2-by-14.8-by-2.6 inches, $99.75) and it worked perfectly. My computer fit in the main padded compartment and all my accessories packed inside the pouches and pockets.


This included my power adapter, media cards, earbuds, MiFi and a few other USB cords. A separate zippered storage area on the front is called a 'Plush Pouch' and it made a perfect home for my iPhone since I was testing this bag on a recent flight.


An additional outside compartment was home to my iPad and its charging cable, pens, pencils, business cards and other accessories.


Another new one is the My 2nd Brain Tablet bag ($75.75), which accommodates any iPad along with an iPhone along with the accompanying accessories and more in the mesh pouches and pockets.


These new products all include a padded and adjustable shoulder strap.


Details: bags available black, harbor blue and mist green, while the pouch comes in silver; www.thinktankphoto.com


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