I take my PowerBook with me just about anywhere I go. I use it during the day to make a living and I use it in the evening to work on personal projects (such as this web page). With all the traveling me and my PowerBook do, it’s imperative that I have a good bag or case in which to carry it.
Until recently, I used a Matias Laptop Armor case to carry around my PowerBook and a precious few accessories. And that was the problem Ñ there wasn’t a lot of room in this case to carry around the incidentals that I needed for every day computer use. Laptop Armor provided excellent protection against damage to my machine, but after putting the mouse and power adapter into two inner pockets, the side of the case bulged out and I just knew that those two things were pressing up against the lid of my PowerBook, which seems like something bad. After the power adapter and mouse, there was no more room for anything else in the case, and I needed those other things. The Laptop Armor just wasn’t going to do what I needed.
After watching a friend’s PowerBook accidentally plummet to the floor in the Cincinnati Apple Store last year when a strap on his bag broke, I wanted something that would protect my own computer from such disastrous damage, but I also wanted something that provided plenty of room with lots of pockets to hold small bits and pieces. I knew RadTech had a selection of such items, and John Grzeskowiak and the RadTech staff had always treated me great, so I decided to solicit an opinion from him.
His suggestion: RadTech’s MacTruck and Curve shoulderbag.

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