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Monday November 3, 2008
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Belkin today announced the FlyThru laptop case, a Checkpoint-friendly case that lets you speed through airport security without having to remove your laptop from the bag. Just unzip the case and lay it flat on the screening belt. There's a nifty zipper so that you can grab your bag right off the belt, too.The FlyThru accommodates most standard and widescreen laptops up to 15.4 inches and has several compartments to house your laptop accessories. Look for it this December for $59.99, but you can preorder it now at CircuitCity.com. For even more Checkpoint-friendly laptop bag/case choices, head over to PCMag.com.
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November 5, 2008 5:43 PM
Researched all of them and got myself the Checkthrough Bag. It is fantastic in every way, and has worked perfectly on over a dozen security lines already. If you are a serious biz traveler, I highly recommend it.
November 11, 2008 1:39 PM
I too researched them all and realized that I already had the perfect TSA friendly bag. I don't like having to unzip, unbuckle, etc and then re-zip, buckle on the other side. I'v been using a Waterfield Designs Cargo bag (with SleeveCase and CableGuy) for four years. Darn thing still looks brand new. At security, I just remove the SleeveCase (with my laptop still inside), slide that through and put it back in my bag on the other side. No hassles.
http://www.sfbags.com/products/mambocombos/cargosuite.htm