Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Protect your Laptop

A Laptop sleeve or skin is plainly a neoprene or micro fibre pouch that fits snugly around your laptop. The Neoprene pouch was introductory released by Tucano shortly after Apple Computers Inc released the iBook G3 (that's the snow one). The product, freed as the Tucano Second skin, was in a literal sense that. A second skin that fit very nearly to the ibook itself, preventing motion and scratches.


Neoprene, the same material applied for diving wet suits, was chosen because of it's high force, longevity, resilience to wear and ability to retain it's shape. The neoprene plainly returns to it's basic shape, hence thickness after any employed pressures are got rid of. The effect is that it adds a great deal of shelter to your precious laptop versus knocks.


Since it's advent, the laptop sleeve has developed into a fashion statement, with a great deal of colors and designs available for you to express yourself. The skin has moved from being a sleeve targeted primarily at the Apple Macintosh user, into one for PC laptops in addition. The downside for the portable PC user altho, is that the producers can't invent a size that fits all. With thicknesses of laptops varying considerably, a skin that will fit one model perfectly seems overly large on a thinner variant of the same screen size.


Is a laptop sleeve or skin a good investment? We think so. It adds extra life to your laptops under 300 dollars and even, whether or not like us, you're upgrading once a year, you'll find that the use of a laptop skin in conjunction with a decent carry case will ensure that your laptop proceeds to function.


For the avid apple Mac power book or iBook user, laying out money in a sleeve will merely add to the experience. Makers such as Tucano, Be-Ez and Crumpler design their skins with you in mind. You'll find their merchandise literally embrace your laptop, protecting the case from harm and all those open ports from dirt that's accumulated in the bottom of your carry case.

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