[access-uk] Re: laptop back packs

  • From: Joe Paton <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 13:54:28 +0100

Brian,

I bought a large computer bag on wheels. I've damaged my back by carying excessive weight, so wheels on a computer bag work for me. I'm not sure how you would get on if you use a guide dog, but with a standard cane it works. The other bag, is much bigger, a hard plastic case, about 3 feet tall, in this I can take computer, sound system and mixing desk. it's bloody heavy, but the wheels are good. about 60 quid from argoss.

you might approach samsonite to see there range of cases.

Best,

Joe
At 16:17 28/04/2006 +0100, you wrote:
Hi

I cannot be the only person who has come across this situation.

Basically, I am looking for quite a large back pack for carrying computer equipment with me. Specifically, I want this to be a bag specifically designed to carry computer equipment in.

I have purchased bags from PC World particularly, however I find that they either are not large enough to carry all the equipment I have, or they just cannot take the heavy weight of the equipment and are not good within a short period of time.

I know the word large is relative, and this is in part the difficulty. I have a laptop computer, a pac mate with 40 cell Braille display, so that's the equivalent of two laptops before we begin with other equipment, cables, and so on.

My questions are whether or not anyone has any good web site recommendations for purchasing such items? I have naturally searched on Google, but recommendations from other visually impaired people are always good. Failing that, if anyone can recommend any specific stores in the north west of England where I may be able to look at them, this maybe better.

Thanks for any help.

Brian Hartgen

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