Ok, I’m sure a lot of you can relate to this question. Is there really a need for computer backpacks? Sure, I was with you guys initially. I mean, any ole backpack will do right? Regular backpacks have more than enough room to put your computer in and even more room for all of your other equipment like mice, power supplies, network cables, etc. So I guess it’s Madison Avenue again stating you need to buy this “fancy” computer backpack right? Well yes and no.

Yes, Madison Avenue is promoting these for sure. That is, people are marketing these to all of you guys. And the reason is that these computer backpacks really are designed different from those general use backpacks and for some great reasons.

First and most important, just putting your laptop into a general backpack doesn’t protect it from damage at all. The computer is going to bounce and flop around inside these regular backpacks. However, computer backpacks have an area that you put your computer in that is padded, protects the computer and prevents it from sliding all around. You want to make sure that when you’re on the go, your computer is protected and safely secure within the backpack.

The other great thing about computer backpacks is that they have many separate compartments to put all of your accessories in. Now, to some of you, that may not be such a big deal, but let me explain why it is. Think of it like this. If you have ever used a storage shed before, you know if there are not partitions, hooks, or other things to organize all of your tools and other supplies, that what happens after a little while is that things get all bunched together and after awhile you can’t find anything. The same is true for plain backpacks. They lump everything together so you can’t find anything. However, the computer backpacks neatly organize everything you need so that you can find anything you need easily and quickly. Computer backpacks are definitely worth the purchase.

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