Targus today announced the arrival of its new 16” Transit 4-Wheel Rolling Laptop Case designed for commuting professionals and students who regularly carry a heavy workload. This durable, lightweight four-wheel roller simplifies mobile lifestyles by allowing professionals and students on the go to stay organized and productive throughout their day, while keeping their tech and gear protected.
According to a May 2024 Gallup survey that analyzed work arrangements and locations among U.S. full-time, remote-capable employees, 53% of respondents work in hybrid environments while 21% work on-site. Additionally, a recent Pew Research Center survey found that three in five American workers do not have jobs that can be carried out remotely.
The 16” Transit 4-Wheel Rolling Laptop Case (TBR044GL) is a sleek, classic-looking laptop case that is durable, lightweight, and easy to maneuver with its smooth, four-wheel rolling design. It features a large main compartment for garments, files, or books and a secondary compartment with a padded sleeve to store and protect a 15-16” laptop. It has other travel-friendly features, as well, like a top quick-access pocket for small essentials, front pocket with organization panel, and hideaway telescopic handle that stores neatly away. It is perfectly suited for carrying through airport checkpoints and storing onboard a flight with ease and efficiency. Compact and lightweight, this rolling laptop case is 16.25”x8.0”x17.0” (L x W x H) and weighs ~5.31 lbs. while still offering plenty of spacious compartments for tech and personal items. Durable and made to last, this high-quality rolling laptop case is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
The new 16” Transit 4-Wheel Rolling Laptop case can be purchased now at Targus.com and participating retailers. For additional product details, availability, and pricing, visit Targus.com.
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New Targus rolling laptop case makes commuting effortless for those carrying a heavy workload
Targus today announced the arrival of its new 16” Transit 4-Wheel Rolling Laptop Case designed for commuting professionals and students who regularly carry a heavy workload. This durable, lightweight four-wheel roller simplifies mobile lifestyles by allowing professionals and students on the go to stay organized and productive throughout their day, while keeping their tech and gear protected.
According to a May 2024 Gallup survey that analyzed work arrangements and locations among U.S. full-time, remote-capable employees, 53% of respondents work in hybrid environments while 21% work on-site. Additionally, a recent Pew Research Center survey found that three in five American workers do not have jobs that can be carried out remotely.
The 16” Transit 4-Wheel Rolling Laptop Case (TBR044GL) is a sleek, classic-looking laptop case that is durable, lightweight, and easy to maneuver with its smooth, four-wheel rolling design. It features a large main compartment for garments, files, or books and a secondary compartment with a padded sleeve to store and protect a 15-16” laptop. It has other travel-friendly features, as well, like a top quick-access pocket for small essentials, front pocket with organization panel, and hideaway telescopic handle that stores neatly away. It is perfectly suited for carrying through airport checkpoints and storing onboard a flight with ease and efficiency. Compact and lightweight, this rolling laptop case is 16.25”x8.0”x17.0” (L x W x H) and weighs ~5.31 lbs. while still offering plenty of spacious compartments for tech and personal items. Durable and made to last, this high-quality rolling laptop case is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
The new 16” Transit 4-Wheel Rolling Laptop case can be purchased now at Targus.com and participating retailers. For additional product details, availability, and pricing, visit Targus.com.
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