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, Nov 28th 2006 Discuss [0]

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Even though I know I should be more gentle, sometimes I do slightly mistreat my computer.  Not by making it dance for me on hot coals, no, but by shoving it into my bag or heaving it around the desk without the due care that the little darling deserves.  Perhaps I should replace my trusty man-bag with one of Elecom’s new Zeroshock backpacks – it uses their impact protection system to keep everything as safely supported as the contents of a football player’s jockstrap, only without the unpleasant chafing.

Zeroshock Backpack

Pictured is the model for a 15.4-inch notebook, though others are available should you only have a small one (or, conversely, a huge one).  There are also built-in pockets for your cellphone or DAP, as is the usual case with these sort of things.

Zeroshock Backpack

Zeroshock backpack

Zeroshock Backpack

Elecom [via Akihabara News]

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