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Airport Security Friendly Laptop Bag

The ScanFast Checkpoint Friendly Briefcase is one of the best around for those on the go a lot and traveling from place to place via airport.

The new ScanFast Collection – “Checkpoint Friendly” laptop cases are designed to help move traveling computer users through airport luggage checks more quickly. Now, airport screeners can X-Ray a traveler’s laptop while still inside their bag. The new cases from Mobile Edge have been tested and meet the new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines for carry-on luggage.

The Element may be the most versatile women’s laptop case ever introduced. The perfect combination of fashion and functionality, the Element Briefcase is the ideal case for women on the go. The rich suede and faux-leather exterior is highlighted by a bright color-accented satin lining.

What Else it Includes:

  1. Wireless Security Shield keeps your Bluetooth Phone/PDA safe from spam, hackers and viruses
  2. Color Accented Satin Interior Lining
  3. Dedicated Padded Computer Section
  4. Separate Zippered Workstation and File Sections
  5. Padded Shoulder Strap and Durable Steel Fittings
  6. Easy-Access Exterior Pockets
  7. Lifetime Warranty
  8. Rich Suede and Faux-Leather Exterior

Discussion

3 Responses to “Airport Security Friendly Laptop Bag”

  1. That’s a wonderful design! I just did a blog on airport friendly bags but they are more man-appropriate. http://www.corporate-gift-trends.blogspot.com

    Where’d you find these ones?

    Posted by CorporateApparel Expert | 15. Oct, 2009, 7:51 pm
  2. Hi :)

    I sell them at my store: http://www.geekgonechic.com.
    I checked out your blog as well, some really great gifts on there.

    I love the airport friendly bags- such an awesome idea and so easy if you travel a lot.

    Posted by geekiegirls | 21. Oct, 2009, 1:33 am
  3. This bag is to expensive. We offer a Check Point friendly TSA compliant laptop bag. Please visit us at http://www.G-bags.com . We look forward to your interest.

    Posted by Mark A. Griffin | 21. Nov, 2009, 1:37 am

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