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Silicone KeyboardKeyboard SkinKeyboard CoverThin SiliconeClear SiliconeQuality SiliconeProtector SkinKeyboard ProtectorProtector CoverForward1x Silicone Keyboard Protector Skin Cover for Dell Alienware M17X (if your "enter" key looks like "7", our skin can't fit) $15.99 #Alienware Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top I have done some reading around different rucksacks pros and cons and now considering on buying Osprey Farpoint 40. The only thing that keeps bothering me is, I am not sure if it will fit my 17'' inch laptop (Alienware 17). Since this is quite a common rucksack I was wondering if anyone has tried to shove one into the sleeve before me, and what her experiences were. Would Osprey Farpoint-40 rucksack fit 17 inch laptop? This was begging for an experiment,... So I bought Alienware 17 R2 and Osprey Farpoint 40 and the rest is history...

And if it fits Alienware 17 it pretty much should fit any 17'' laptop... A laptop pocket will handle up to a 17” laptop I saw similar claims on the Amazon product page. But the manual claims the laptop sleeve to be Inches 14h x 11w x 1.5d which in theory could house a 17" screen since it's 17.8" diagonally but real world 17" laptops are 16" or above in height with a 11" width. The Alienware 17 however is 17.9 x 12.9 x 2.26-2.23 inches which is far, far bigger than this size. This old CNN review concedes it's closer to a 18" laptop in fact: the Alienware 17 desktop replacement gaming laptop is not all that much smaller than the 18-inch Alienware 18version we recently reviewed Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged luggage backpacks or ask your own question.

Laptop bags are generally a dime a dozen. But when it comes to fitting a full 17-inch gaming rig, mouse, keyboard and headset, a good bag is hard to find. That’s where Alienware’s line of Vindicator bags comes in. With big padded bags starting at just $55 across a range of styles, there’s sure to be one that fits your needs.
cost of backpacking romania For people with 17-inch desktop replacements, there are four main contenders: the $55 Vindicator Slim Case, the $60 Vindicator Messenger Bag, the $80 Vindicator Messenger Backpack, and the $100 Vindicator Briefcase.
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cost of backpacking romania Some, like the briefcase and the backpack, have room for extra goodies, but aside from the super sleek slim case, they all have more than enough to room to hold your gaming essentials.
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The bags have nice touches like big chunky buckles and high-strength zippers with reinforced stitching, as well as thoughtful design elements such as built-in headset straps and removable accessory pouches. I especially like the metal rings on the briefcase’s strap, because when you’re carrying around 20 to 25 pounds of gaming gear, the last thing you need is for the something to break and send all your hardware plummeting toward the ground.
kikki backpack After getting a chance to go hands-on with these bags, my favorite is probably the messenger bag.
backpack landen azieAt $60, it’s the least expensive full-size bag. The big clip on the side makes it easy to adjust the strap, and its padded back means both your equipment and your back are protected from the inevitable bump and grind. But all of the messenger bags different pockets may be the best feature of all.

There's a big padded section with a dedicated strap to hold down your laptop, and no less than six zippered pockets for holding random wires and thumb drives. There's even an adjustable velcro divider to accomodate smaller laptops, and a mesh lining to help keep everything nice and cool. I also appreciate the inclusion of weather-resistant material on the messenger bag’s flap, so you don’t have to worry about rain ruining your rig. While some people might not be fans of Alienware's dinstinctive outerspace aethestics, if you’re looking for something to help carry your game outside the house, Alienware’s line of Vindicator bags are tough but affordable options made to carry all the gear you need.Visit our network of sites: Alienware Unveils Vindicator Laptop Bag Series Earlier today at CES in Las Vegas, high-end gaming PC makers Alienware unveiled a new series of bags for use with its gaming laptop products. Working closely with Mobile Edge, Alienware set out to create laptop cases that were “feature-rich, thought provoking, and just plain cool,” according to Mobile Edge President and CEO G. David Cartwright.

The series includes a backpack, messenger bag, slim carrying case, briefcase and neoprene sleeve specifically designed to safely carry the new Alienware 14, Alienware 17 and Alienware 18 laptops. In terms of style, the messenger bag’s back could pass for an Alienware computer at first glance, while the angled, high-density nylon of the backpack’s briefcases and sleeves evoke images of a giant black scarab or stealth bomber. Besides being emblazoned with their alien head logo and name, the Vindicator bags all feature Alienware-engraved zippers as well. The backpacks, messenger bag and briefcases also come with a pouch for storing cables and power adapters to prevent nicks and scratches on the laptops themselves. The briefcases feature blue interior zippers and pocket edges for holding items such as SD cards and USB flash drives, which should be clearly visible when searching in the bag for such items. The backpacks feature three large sections, as well as numerous smaller compartments for accessories and a hidden mesh water bottle holder on the side.