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TraceyS/FL

macrumors 601
Original poster
Jan 11, 2007
4,174
316
North Central Florida
I like backpacks, but want someone smaller. I think this bag would fit the bill - my Mom said they didn't have one at the Apple Store yesterday (they used to?!).

I was wondering what the "document" area of the bag was like. I found a picture online that makes it look bigger than i thought (http://www.koyono.com/products/incase_sling/clsup_utility_1.html). My problem is i'm flying next friday - i have 2 carry ons, the computer and another bag. I cna't get my camera (20d) into the other bag, and so i'm trying to find out if i can squeeze it in the Incase bag if they make me. i figure until i get to the gate i could just carry how i always do - diagonally across my body.

I'm sure it's a stretch to squeeze it in there - but the bag will work perfect for me 99% of the time otherwise.. so i hate to buy something that won't work now.

Maybe I can use a tote bag to put it in with the camera :D

Thanks bunches -
tracey
 

CaptainHaddock

macrumors 6502
Jul 6, 2004
382
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Nagoya, Japan
If it's the Incase bag I think you mean, I got one for my MBP last week. It's a very snug fit — there's no room for the laptop to shift about, which means you can't fit anything inside it but some papers or a very thin book. There's a shallow inner pocket for the Front Row remote, and a small outer pocket which just barely fits the manga book I'm reading.
 

eluk

macrumors 6502a
Dec 14, 2006
946
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East London, UK
The STM Large Convertible has a pocket that can bulge a fair amount. I have my mains adapter and an MS mouse and I'm sure there is still plenty of room for a camera.
 
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