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Protect Your Laptop


Now that I am retired, I’m doing a little more traveling. As much as I love the portability of my smart phone, the screen leaves a bit to desire when surfing the Net.

So I lug my laptop with me when I travel. It isn’t too difficult to find a wifi connection, most of the time a free connection. Back in the day when I was selling laptops, I always advised my clients to purchase a good laptop carrying case. I have a laptop messenger bag that serves me well. I found a good selection of bags at CSN stores.

I particularly enjoyed the ones in the cool messenger bag section. The Ducti bags that feature different caution tapes and the Ed Hardy bags were my favorites. Regardless of what the bag looks like or where you purchase it, I strongly advise a good laptop bag to protect your computer when traveling.

This post was not a paid post but I have gotten things from the CSN stores at no charge to review in the past and hopefully will in the future. I always note if they provided me with the product. They have never made any attempt to influence my reviews nor do they direct me to what products I can get for review. I have purchased things from the CSN stores primarily because I have gotten a good deal and I like the promptness and thoroughness of their purchase process.

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