SolidGun said:I just received my ZeroShock from Shinza.com and I must say this carrying case is worth all the recommendations from other members and Approx. $40 I spent on it. I figured some foam material that is covered by some colored cloth would arrive at my door.
But I am amazed by the quality and functionality of this ZeroShock case.
The protective layer that is shown feels just like my viscoelastic memory cell mattress. I could use this case as a pillow if I wanted to. For those of you that have been hesitating to get a case for your PB, you should get the ZeroShock. This is going to fit well in the notebook backpack that I have and certain give that extra protection with school stuff that I have to haul all over the campus.
slughead said:Well that was a solid violation of forum policy.
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SolidGun said:...But I am amazed by the quality and functionality of this ZeroShock case.
The protective layer that is shown feels just like my viscoelastic memory cell mattress. I could use this case as a pillow if I wanted to.
kant said:How about puncture damage protection? Will it withstand something pointy and heavy falling on it?
Abstract said:Why neoprene cases? I really don't know what protection neoprene offers. Sure it feels good, and is used for scuba diving and for ski masks since it's so breathable, but what will it do for a laptop? I like solid cases.
scottwat said:Not sure thats a word but how would you rate the snugness of either the tucano or the zeroshock. I'm trying to decide between the tucano zeroshock and the crumpler for a 12" powerbook. And I think they all look nice. I just want to make sure they have a nice snug fit.