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databody

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Dec 24, 2013
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It's about time for me to get a new MBP and I'm looking for the perfect hard-case.

A long time ago I got a great hard case made by Saunders called the "Rhinoskin" (see: https://www.google.com/search?site=...hinoskin+macbook+pro&oq=rhinoskin+macbook+pro ).

The case was a little bulky but served me well through the present. It is made of metal--aluminum I think--and creates a box around the MBP, protecting it not only from scratches (like many plastic hard shells do) but from _compression_ (being slammed around and pressed in a backpack with heavy textbooks, etc. on a moving/walking/biking body). Correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears Saunders never manufactured one of these for the most/more current rMBP. I feel like at the time it was one of the only hardcases that provide something more than psychological security for those who will really knock their laptops around...

Does a crush-proof case like this exist for today's 15" rMBPs?


(PS: know there's a heaping case thread, but it is so big that it seems impractical to ask a specific question like this in it anymore)
 
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