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Respect. props and a few word-ups go out to the Respect LapPak. This "ergonomically designed" laptop backpack is comfortable and stylin'. And even though experts now question if anything can truly be "ergonomic; this pack manages to distribute your computer's weight evenly across your back and has well-padded shoulder straps to prevent you from getting sore, It comes complele with an "ergonomic" wrist-pad rest for comfortable typing wherever your virtual office takes you, and has extra pockets for stowing your beeper, cell phone, files and d"lSkettes, With silver retro racing stripes down its front flap, the LapPak is the bowling bag updated for the Digital Generation. The only drawback: its front clasps aren't all that sturdy and do not dose easily when the pack's fully loaded. The LapPak is water­ proof with PVC-treated fabric, and comes in red, black. black matte vinyl and btack patent vinyl Another more minimal option is Baing's neoprene computer cover, Made of the same stuff that keeps divers dry. this water resistant case wraps snugly around your laptop and protects your computer wherever you may go, The cover doesn't only cushion your computer. it also keeps dust off. The notebook covers come in two sizes, executive (small) and director (large). TEXT: JENNIFER KABAT THE FUTURE OF FIRST AID

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