Gamer enthusiasts have been waiting for a new Alienware design, and the first of two new cases are here and ready for ordering. The all new M17x Tactical Briefcase is in production and ready to ship soon.
Not only is the new design extremely cool, you can also travel through airport security checkpoints and not have to remove your really expensive Alienware laptop from you bag. Simply unzip the backpack down on both sides and the case folds in half for easy TSA
In a recent article published by Adam Dachis, Travel Editor from Lifehacker.com, explains how the new TSA Expedited Travel Program will work and if it is worth signing up for. Any way to help move you through the airport screening process quicker is worth signing up for in my opinion.
The Design Team at Mobile Edge understands this completely which is why we offer one of the largest collection of TSA compliant Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Bags and Cases for both men and women.
The U.S. Transport Safety Administration (TSA) has been testing a program called TSA Pre?™ that allows you to supply the TSA with a handful of personal
If you have ever wondered what makes a laptop case Checkpoint Friendly, then you have come to the right place. Here is a brief overview of the guidelines the TSA has in place, and how Mobile Edge was one of the first laptop case manufacturers to produce and have TSA compliant laptop bags to market.
In March 2008, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced plans to implement new security procedures that would allow travelers to pass through airport security checkpoints without having to remove their laptops from their cases. Simultaneously, the TSA issued a request to laptop bag manufacturers to create “Checkpoint Friendly” laptop bags to help speed up security lines, allowing passengers to get to their departure gates in a timely manner. These new cases help shorten wait times
By Jennifer Gaines, Techlicious, Travel & Entertainment Editor
Confession: I think checkpoint-friendly laptop bags are the anti-fashion. Because of this, I’ve chosen to forgo function and maintain style, but many of my more practical traveling companions would happily ditch fashion for the chance to move through the security line a bit faster.
I talked to those practical travelers to ask them their opinions of checkpoint-friendly laptop bags, a.k.a. TSA approved, and the response was overall very good. The frequent flyers who use these bags often say they typically get through the line without hang-ups. The most common complaints: cost and style.
This takes us back to my function vs. fashion dilemma; I searched high and low for TSA-approved laptop bags
The world famous ScanFast 2.0 Collection of Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Bags have been reviewed by multiple reporters around the globe. Technology reporter Shama Kabani from KDAF Dallas/Ft. Worth Channel 33 TV, a leading voice on social media and technology trends gives her take on the and functional ScanFast 2.0 Briefcase. Click on the video below to see the coverage.
By Shama Kabani, Portfolio.com
Shama Kabani, CEO Marketing Zen, international speaker, and traveler, shares her best-kept travel secrets.
Everything I’ve learned, I’ve learned from experience. Just these past six months alone have seen me in more than seven countries—from Hong Kong to Egypt. I travel mostly for business, and here are my best-kept secrets.
What to Pack: Anyone who has ever seen my closet will tell you I am not a minimalist. My luggage tells a different story. Convenience trumps choices when I travel more than 18 hours. If traveling overnight or for less than two days, I recommend only a carry-on. If you check a bag and it gets lost, the chances are you won’t have it back until your trip is over.
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According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), with Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Bags you can leave your laptop inside the case when passing through security lines. This helps move you through the line quicker and helps keep your laptop safe from being bumped, dropped or even stolen.
Here are a few time saving tips that will help you the next time you need to travel with your laptop.
1. Pack light, and be organized. Your carry-on luggage or briefcase should be packed neatly so the TSA agents can get a clear unobstructed view of your bag and the contents inside. You do not need a gray bin to place your bag in if it is Read More
By Steve Holt, Technology Editor, Gadgeteer
When you are going through airport security, what’s the most important thing? I mean, aside from making sure your socks don’t have holes in them, that is. You want to get through it fast, right? And it sure is a hassle having to remove your laptop from its bag and then put it back in the bag on the other side. Well, no more worries mate. The Mobile Edge ScanFast Checkpoint Friendly Briefcase 2.0 is the bag for you!
In the past month I went on 2 trips so I had to go through airport security in several different airports around the country. I was intrigued by this bag that claimed I didn’t have to
The new Mobile Edge Eco-Friendly Messenger Bag was featured in the September 2010 Issue of Atlanta Social Social Season Magazine.
Listed in the Gadgets and Gear Section, Editor Shandra Hill Smith included the Messenger Bag in her round up of super stylish laptop cases for the fall season.
The Eco-Friendly Messenger Bag will accommodate a laptops up to 17.3 inches in a dedicated and padded computer compartment. The all natural cotton-canvas material is not only Eco-Friendly but is is extremely durable.
The adjustable padded shoulder strap makes carrying around your computer easy and comfortable. The removable ID pouch is ideal for college students or corporate staff that needs to have easy access to their IDs. The ID holder has Velcro on
According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Blog, iPads are "OK" to keep inside your case when passing through airport security checkpoints. However, if you have your Netbook or Laptop you will still need to remove it from your bag unless you have a Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Case.
Here is the official blog post from the TSA.
E-readers, Net Books and other small gadgets are becoming more and more popular for travelers to bring along in their carry-ons. (iPad, Kindle™, Neo, Nook™, Sony® Reader™ etc.)
Not only are they essential to those who need to stay connected and work or study on the go, but they are also
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