Review: ZeroShock IV Advanced Laptop Case
If you’ve dropped some cash on a new laptop, you want to protect it. In my case, I put my notebook in a neoprene sleeve and then I put it into a well padded shoulder bag. It’s worked well for me. The only catch was the neoprene sleeve was pretty thin. Thus I couldn’t count on it to be a secondary line of protection. So, when the ZeroShock IV Advanced Laptop Case hit my desk, it got my attention. The case is designed from the ground up to absorb shock regardless of where the shock is coming from. It’s well built and really designed to fit snugly around the notebook. Thus choosing the correct size is crucial. Assuming that you’ve done that correctly, here’s what you’ll get.
- It’s a well constructed case.
- There’s a thin pocket on the inside to slide something like cables into.
- The sides of the case have a thick material that is compressible so as to absorb shock that would affect the top or bottom of your notebook.
- The edges also have a similar material so that your notebook will survive a drop focused on that area.
- It’s rather thin and doesn’t add much bulk.
- It has a soft lining so that your notebook won’t get scratched.
Negatives? None that I can think of. Overall, this is a case that I’d highly recommend if you value your notebook. You can pick one up at gearzap.com for a cost between £19.95 to £25.95 or $30 to $40 USD which is a great price for a quality case to protect your notebook.
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