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Re: re:Difference between Port cases?
In message "Re: re:Difference between Port cases?",
'fin@otp.co.nz' writes:
>Rob
>
>Does the Accessory Pouch fit in the Port cases or must it be
>carried externally?
Fin:
Yes, the Accessory Pouch can fit inside the Port case. The
dimensions of the Accessory Pouch are about 7"(L)x6"(W)x1.5"(H)
when it is full (with the external floppy drive, for example).
If you have web access, check out the following URL:
http://www.portinc.com/thpouch560po.htm
Cheers,
Rob Dickson
dickson@nortel.ca
>
>Does anyone have any comments on the Sport Case v the Briefcase?
>
>Fin
>
>----------
>> From: Rob Dickson <dickson@nortel.ca>
>> To: scottm@kcls.org
>> Cc: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
>> Subject: re:Difference between Port cases?
>> Date: Wednesday, 19 February 1997 14:00
>>
>> Scott:
>>
>> The "Thinkpad" line of cases come with an additional "Thinkpad
>> Accessory Pouch", which is a small case designed to hold a battery,
>> external floppy drive, etc. It has a piece of foam on the inside,
>> and a metal plate in the lid, to prevent items from puncturing the
>> case. The Accessory Pouches list for around $20US on their own, so
>> this makes the prices for the Thinkpad and non-Thinkpad cases about
>> equal (I am pretty sure that the non-Thinkpad cases don't come with
>> an accessory pouch).
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Rob Dickson
>> dickson@nortel.ca
>>
>>
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