X40 slipcases/sleeves?

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#16 Post by budder » Sun Jul 04, 2004 6:13 am

I asked the guys at WF and they said that the ballistic nylon wouldn't stretch at all and not to expect any change.

It changed, Within a day ro two of it sitting in the sleeve, the inside stretched a bit, and though the fit's still tight, it's noticeably looser. I like the sleeve, though I'm unsure if it's the best one for the X40.

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#17 Post by soccerjoe5 » Sat Jul 10, 2004 12:00 pm

does anyone know a slim hardcase? one that's like a sleeve but it's solid... i was thinking, wat if somebody accidentally sits on my lappy? something like the hardcases for PDAs

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#19 Post by derek » Wed Jul 14, 2004 10:30 am

Hi Everybody,

I'm new here, I just bought the basic model X40 with the 4-cell battery for my sister's birthday. Now she's asking me what the smallest case there is for it. IBM special at the time gave her a free T and X series case that's way too big for the little X40. I noticed many of the recommendations in this thread were for 8-cell battery which I believe sticks out, while the 4-cell is flush. Oh she mentioned that she would prefer a case that opened on three sides like a portfolio so she could use the laptop while it's in the case.

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#20 Post by leesiulung » Tue Jul 27, 2004 8:39 am

I don't think Targus carries it anymore but they used to have a portfolio for the X30 that might fit the x31. It was nice, but might not be what you are looking for. Most other cases with a 3 side zipper fits larger laptops of 14"+ screens.

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#21 Post by eriqesque » Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:06 pm

I just ordered the one in the link below.
I have heard wonderful things about Booq bags.
So I can't wait to get it. I will post about it when it arrives.

http://www.booqbags.com/Detail.bok?no=83

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BOOQ Bags BOA.XS

#22 Post by eriqesque » Sat Aug 28, 2004 3:36 pm

Well I just received the booq bag BOA.XS today
You talk about fast shipping it was ordered yesterday the 27th of Aug. and I received it today on a Sat. the 28th and the shipping was free as a promo.

I will edit this post as I use it some and I will post some pics.

So far this bag is exceptionaly constructed and very well thought out.
With a removable waist strap and has a chest strap and ergonomic shoulder straps and a padded back

This bag is small so it will most likely work on all of the X series.
It weighs in a 2.5Lbs. could be a little lighter since it's for an ultra-portable laptop. It weight almost as much as the X40 itself.
But, with the 2 combined I am still at just 7 ounces
more than what the T40 I was used to, weighed by itself.

The notebook compartment on this bag is great it fits the X40 perfect enough room to slide in and out with ease but snug enough that it doesn't move about. At the bottom there are metal plates on the outside so when you sit it down the semi sct like feet but also protects the notebook when you put it down on the floor.

There are plenty pockets for everyone.
A special pocket lined with a very soft cloth for your mp3 player of choice (mine being a blue mini iPod) with a heaphones grommet.
There are many compartments and pockets that I won't go into cause
each one is subjective as to what you want in it.

So for now this is the best notebook bag I have used and certainly the best notebook backpack I have used or seen.

Onto the pics

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-6/7 ... Sfront.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-6/7 ... XSBack.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-6/7 ... ockets.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-6/7 ... ockets.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-6/7 ... omfeet.jpg

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#23 Post by budder » Sun Aug 29, 2004 2:04 am

Wow. Thanks for that review and the pictures.

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#24 Post by aamsel » Thu Sep 23, 2004 9:53 pm

Most of the mentioned solutions are for the X40 with 8 cell.
I am looking for the best, smallest bag or sleeve for the X40 with 4 cell.

Any recommendations??

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#25 Post by apley » Mon Sep 27, 2004 3:50 am

I considered the Waterfield and Shinza sleeves before picking the Spire sleeve, and I’m very happy. Simple and sleek, the Spire Boot, is a very useful laptop sleeve, without flashy colors or zippers, and ideal for backpacks. Wrapped in black rugged nylon on the outside and lined with smooth nylon on the inside, the sleeve has a good, thick layer of foam to protect the computer from bumps and scratches. The Velcro flap enables easy, quick access. The XS vertical model provides a tight, snug home for my ThinkPad X40 with a protruding 8-cell battery. The flap allows for considerable adjustment in the size of the content, so even the ThinkPad with its docking base can fit inside. The sleeve also has a velcro pocket (for thin papers) and comes a flimsy adjustable strap. Note, this sleeve along with most other soft sleeves are not well-suited to protecting against heavy pressure exerted against the laptop. But overall, it’s a handy and durable laptop pouch.

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#26 Post by aamsel » Mon Sep 27, 2004 8:22 am

Again, this is what you chose for the 8 cell.

Any GOOD bag, minimal in size for a 4 cell???

I would not be putting it in a backpack, just the X40 with 4 cell by itself.


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#27 Post by warmstrong » Tue Sep 28, 2004 1:47 pm

Not to beat a dead horse here (see my earlier post in this thread), but Tom Bihn's Brain Cell offers true hard sided protection and a suspension cradle for the bottom. It's well worth the $50.00. I have several of these for various sized ThinkPads. Make sure you also get either the TerraGrip or Absolute Shoulder Strap as well.

http://www.timbihn.com

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#28 Post by aamsel » Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:00 pm

Well, it looks like it is between the Brain Cell or the Booqbag for the X series with 4 cell battery for me.

Any opinions one way or the other??

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#30 Post by devilsrejection » Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:15 pm

sfbags size 3.

i love it, i got an x40, 8cell and wedge.

it was a tight fit for the first week or 2 but now, 1 month later, it is as lose as a teenage girl in high school.

so i have no worries. i highly recommnd it.

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#31 Post by warmstrong » Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:24 pm

Booqbag looks more presentable and it has a nice handle, but does not offer the same level of protection with hard sides and a bottom cradle. Having said that though, .5" padding is nothing to turn your nose up at. The Brain Cell is first and foremost designed to go inside of one of Tom Bihn's larger cases as an insert. I use it with both a messenger style bag that has Tom Bihn has since discontinued and with the Brain Cell. I also use it by itself when traveling light. It has a small pocket on the front made of a stretchy fabric that will hold an AC adapter and afew other things.

Actually the Tom Bihn equivalent to the vertical style of the Booqbag is their Monolith bag, but the implication in the description of this bag is that if you are going to use a "sleeve" type product alone to carry your laptop that the horizontal orientation is better than vertical.

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#32 Post by aamsel » Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:37 pm

ONCE AGAIN, I am getting the 4 cell, and NO media slice,
and,
as I said,
am down to:
the Brain Cell or the Booqbag.

Any comments between the two, please????

I am NOT getting the 8 Cell or the media slice.

I would NOT be putting this in another larger bag.
This would be the only bag I would carry the X40 in.

PLEASE ADVISE.
Thanks!!!

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#33 Post by aamsel » Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:40 pm

Thanks,
I would NOT be putting this bag (the booq or the brain cell) into another larger bag. This would be all I would carry the X40 in, I don't carry around a lot of other stuff.
Does this change your recommendation????
Thanks,
Andrew
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warmstrong wrote:Booqbag looks more presentable and it has a nice handle, but does not offer the same level of protection with hard sides and a bottom cradle. Having said that though, .5" padding is nothing to turn your nose up at. The Brain Cell is first and foremost designed to go inside of one of Tom Bihn's larger cases as an insert. I use it with both a messenger style bag that has Tom Bihn has since discontinued and with the Brain Cell. I also use it by itself when traveling light. It has a small pocket on the front made of a stretchy fabric that will hold an AC adapter and afew other things.

Actually the Tom Bihn equivalent to the vertical style of the Booqbag is their Monolith bag, but the implication in the description of this bag is that if you are going to use a "sleeve" type product alone to carry your laptop that the horizontal orientation is better than vertical.

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#34 Post by Cobos » Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:46 pm

Not having tried anything else than the brain cell for my X40 I can at least give you another vote for that. Size 5 of course.
[As a side comment why oh why do TomBihn have their size numbers upside down ?? :)]
Just make sure you get the Brain Cell in a color you feel you can walk around with. I've got crimson myself which is nice, but if I would primarly use the bag alone I beleive you would have gone for steel or black...

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#35 Post by aamsel » Wed Sep 29, 2004 8:27 pm

Would you go for a shoulder strap even just carting around an X40 with 4 cell without a media base?

Thanks,
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Cobos wrote:Not having tried anything else than the brain cell for my X40 I can at least give you another vote for that. Size 5 of course.
[As a side comment why oh why do TomBihn have their size numbers upside down ?? :)]
Just make sure you get the Brain Cell in a color you feel you can walk around with. I've got crimson myself which is nice, but if I would primarly use the bag alone I beleive you would have gone for steel or black...

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#36 Post by warmstrong » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:13 pm

I don't think so, but I'm quite biased here. I have never owned or seen first hand a Booq Bag and I won several Tom Bihn bags. You must get a shoulder strap.
I would NOT be putting this bag (the booq or the brain cell) into another larger bag. This would be all I would carry the X40 in, I don't carry around a lot of other stuff.
Does this change your recommendation????

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#37 Post by Cobos » Thu Sep 30, 2004 2:59 am

Well you don't need a shoulder strap since the brain cell is only about 0.5-1 pound itself and another 2.7 pounds for the X40 you can easily use the handles on the bag even though they are not reinforced. BUT you can of course not carry the bag on your shoulder thus freeing both hands, so if you wish to carry the bag on your shoulder go for the shoulder strap.

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#38 Post by jeff the Trojan » Sun Oct 03, 2004 4:25 am

For those with the Tom Bihn ID bag and Brain Cell bag, will a size 5 ID (for the X40) give room in the ID bag to fit other things like books, loose leaf notebooks?

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#39 Post by Cobos » Sun Oct 03, 2004 4:42 am

Yes....with a size 5 Brain Cell within the ID bag you can fit easily a half-inch thickness of books, a full inch might work as well but then you will be squeezing the organizational compartment on the ID, and this of course assumes you keep the side pocket on the brain cell itself empty. And take note that since the ID fits both the size 5 and 4 brain cell when you use the size 5 you got some space on the short side of the brain cell, in the brain cells thickness obviously (hope that last bit made sense).

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#40 Post by jeff the Trojan » Sun Oct 03, 2004 1:15 pm

Cobos wrote:Yes....with a size 5 Brain Cell within the ID bag you can fit easily a half-inch thickness of books, a full inch might work as well but then you will be squeezing the organizational compartment on the ID, and this of course assumes you keep the side pocket on the brain cell itself empty. And take note that since the ID fits both the size 5 and 4 brain cell when you use the size 5 you got some space on the short side of the brain cell, in the brain cells thickness obviously (hope that last bit made sense).

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If I was looking for a messenger style bag, is there anything slightly larger than the ID, but just as good, well-built? I intend on still using the Brain Cell, unless there's a better solution. I'm a college student so I need to bring my X40 to school, occassionally also bringing a few notebooks and maybe a thick math book.

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#41 Post by Cobos » Mon Oct 04, 2004 4:18 am

In my experience you should be able to fit a few notebooks, a big math book as well as the braincell by using the magazine pocket, what's left of the main compartment after the braincell, as well as the organizational compartment, but then there wont be space for much else :)
But your biggest problem with the ID as I see it now is that they are out of stock until November.

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#42 Post by jeff the Trojan » Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:01 am

Cobos wrote:In my experience you should be able to fit a few notebooks, a big math book as well as the braincell by using the magazine pocket, what's left of the main compartment after the braincell, as well as the organizational compartment, but then there wont be space for much else :)
But your biggest problem with the ID as I see it now is that they are out of stock until November.

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Will I still be able to utilize the side pockets after that?

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#43 Post by Cobos » Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:27 am

I'm not quite sure what you mean by side pockets, but if you mean the organizational area yes you will be able to use those small pockets, but "nomrally" you an put stuff in the small organisational pockets and still have a pretty large space in the bottom of the organisational area (i.e. the part in that organisational area without any pockets). When you stuff lots of things in the main compartment that eats into the free space of the organsiational area and that gets pretty slim. I've f. inst. with just a brain cell in the main compartment had PDA, mobile phones, pens etc in the small pockets, my X40 power brick and assorted cables in the bottom of that organisational pocket, AND a huge loaf of bread as well. With filling the main compartment to the brim, I would not be able to get the bread in there as well :)

Hope this makes some sense.

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#44 Post by jeff the Trojan » Mon Oct 04, 2004 10:07 am

Cobos wrote:I'm not quite sure what you mean by side pockets, but if you mean the organizational area yes you will be able to use those small pockets, but "nomrally" you an put stuff in the small organisational pockets and still have a pretty large space in the bottom of the organisational area (i.e. the part in that organisational area without any pockets). When you stuff lots of things in the main compartment that eats into the free space of the organsiational area and that gets pretty slim. I've f. inst. with just a brain cell in the main compartment had PDA, mobile phones, pens etc in the small pockets, my X40 power brick and assorted cables in the bottom of that organisational pocket, AND a huge loaf of bread as well. With filling the main compartment to the brim, I would not be able to get the bread in there as well :)

Hope this makes some sense.

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Thanks for the description. Any chance you can take pictures with the Brain Cell and your books and notebooks in the bag to give a better idea? I think other people may be able to benefit from this also.

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#45 Post by mkawa » Mon Oct 04, 2004 3:36 pm

For those with x40s, I've been using a timbuk2 "dee dog" sized messenger (which I've had for years) with an waterfield sleeve size 2 (4-cell) for a couple weeks. As long as you keep something stiff up against your back, it's a great combination. I looked at the brain cell, but it really negates any of the size advantages of having the ultraportable.

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