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Dimensions & Weight
Weight:
3.80
(pounds)
Stock Number:
33656
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Dell laptop small bag for D410/D400-C410-C400 X60S X60 IBM Tablets
Conventional top loading design. Internal laptop storage area fits laptops up to 14 inches wide, 12 inches deep, and 3 inches thick. Overall external dimensions of 15 inches wide, 13 inches deep, and 4 inches thick.
One large, main external pocket. One medium sized internal pocket. Two internal document pockets. Six small accessory pockets. Separate AC adaptor pocket holds wall adaptor and power cord.
Durable ballistic denier nylon construction. Solid, light weight internal side and bottom frame. Semi-rigid sides provided added protection for large and wide screen laptops.Reinforced bottomDurable, non-marring plastic feet. Soft, padded handle.
Features stylish Silver Dell hardware. Detachable shoulder strap with shoulder pad. Smooth zipper closures. Dell brand logo and hardware. Standard, light weight padding. Luggage oversleeve for allows for easy attachment of the laptop bag to the extended handle of your existing rolling carry-on bag.

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Sale Price: $22.95
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