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Bag/case for All in One PC's?
 
Jim Pierce, Photographer
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Waltham | MA | USA | Posted: 8:02 PM on 11.02.10 |
->> Just purchased a few all-in-one PC's for view stations and am looking at a rolling bag/case to transport/store them in.
They are 18.6wx14Hx2.9D and I am hoping to include the keyboard and mouse as well as the power cord. I can cut out the foam inserts but wondering what everyone else uses for this type of use.
Jim |
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George Bridges, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Washington | DC | USA | Posted: 9:24 PM on 11.02.10 |
->> Do you want them all in one case or separate cases?
For all-in-one, look at Pelican cases. The 1610 would allow you to stack several computers with foam dividing them and leave room for accessories.
But, beware, some of the larger Pelicans can be unwieldy when really loaded down and you definitely need an SUV, van or truck to put them in. They will not go in a car trunk or fit through rear passenger doors to sit on the rear seat.
If you are rolling across grass the plastic wheels on Pelicans may be a little difficult as well.
I've used Pelican Cases for shipping computers and camera gear for years and they hold up very well. Much better than some cheaper cases I've also used a couple times and never will again. |
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Jim Pierce, Photographer
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Waltham | MA | USA | Posted: 12:53 PM on 11.03.10 |
->> George,
I was leaning towards the one case but was hoping for a softsided roller. I have a pickup so the transport will not be a problem.
I am also looking at seperate ones but then again the one place I found that could handle this size they were $159 each.
Still looking....
anymore input/ideas.
Jim |
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G.M. Andrews, Photographer
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Mobile | AL | USA | Posted: 10:59 PM on 11.03.10 |
| ->> Look at Tenba and see if they make what you need. |
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