Marware Sportfolio For Mac

New MacBook Covers from Marware by, 8:45 AM EDT, August 10th, 2006 Marware announced the immediate availability of two for the MacBook and MacBook Pro on Thursday. Both include sizes sizes for Apple's 13, 15, and 17-inch laptops, and are available in several colors. The is a neoprene portfolio-style case that includes three pockets for accessories, a lined laptop compartment, neoprene-lined zippers, and a shoulder strap.

The neoprene also uses neoprene-lined zippers, and includes an Ultra-soft Orca skin pocket on the front, and a shoulder strap. © The Mac Observer, Inc. All rights reserved. All information presented on this site is copyrighted by The Mac Observer, Inc. Except where otherwise noted. No portion of this site may be copied without express written consent. Other sites are invited to link to any aspect of this site provided that all content is presented in its original form and is not placed within another frame.

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The plastic shell around the case is only provided on the top and bottom (as if the laptop was sitting on the desk) of the laptop. The sides of the laptop are all open. However, the bottom of the case (as if you were holding it vertically) is Very heavily reinforced.

There's some thick rubbery stuff and a ton of padding down there. Despite that (in my opinion) rather minor shortcoming, I love this case. It's sucessfully protected my 12' PowerBook from a 3 foot fall onto linoleum with no damage whatsoever (the PowerBook was off). In addition, the whole thing just feels 'quality'. There is a nice thick felt-type material inside the case, and there is even a large neoprene flap to protect the 'Book from the zipper. I don't think you'll notice the weight of the case. The case comes with a completely amazing carrying strap.

It kind of stretches at the top. It's pretty successful in making the whole contraption feel much lighter than it is. If you are thinking of getting one, I would highly recommend it. Note: My opinions are based on the SportFolio II. Basically, the only difference between the two is a slight design change, and that the SportFolio II is for the 12' PowerBook, while the regular SportFolio is for the 15'.

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