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MacVelope Case: Another Manila Envelope Sleeve For The Thin Macbook Air

Friday December 31, 2010
MacVelope Case: Another Manila Envelope Sleeve For The Thin Macbook Air

Here is another one of the macbook air (for 11-inch model) sleeve that could disguise the laptop as an important document stored inside your messenger bag. I’ve seen some of the cool looking (as well as realistic) envelope case/sleeve made for macbook air or macbook pro. But this MacVelope has the most casual looking that [...]

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Vyper XS3 Laptop Sleeve Is A Laptop Armor

Wednesday March 10, 2010
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If you are one of those who feel laptop sleeve is not enough to be the protector of your laptop but unwilling to get a hard laptop case, you might want to check out this Vyper XS3 from Booq. Designed exclusively for MacBook 13-inch, Booq Vyper XS3 provides an unequaled protector for your Macbook. From [...]

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Bird Electron TORI 630 Now Available!

Saturday September 20, 2008
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Last time when we covered Bird Electron TORI 630 Macbook Air laptop sleeve, it’s only available in Japan. But Now, Thanks to GeekStuff4U, you can get this cool Macbook Air Laptop sleeve for only $68.52. This envelope design is a nice laptop sleeve design to disguise and fool people into thinking it’s a documents that [...]

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Bird Electron TORI 630 – Another Macbook Air Envelope Shaped Case

Monday July 28, 2008
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Because of one statement from Apple, about Macbook Air is thin enough to slide into a large envelope, has made a spark in designer’s mind. Which later transformed into a sleeve with envelope style design. Last time we have Acton Manila Pro Envelope Shaped Sleeve for Macbook Air, now its the turn for Japanese to [...]

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