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Briggs & Riley Travelware Introduces BRX, a Luggage Collection for Adventure Travelers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Briggs & Riley Travelware, the favored brand of business and leisure travelers, is pleased to announce the launch of BRX, a high-performance luggage collection for the adventure traveler. Â Through a combination of technical materials and advanced engineering, the new BRX collection provides a lightweight solution with extreme performance capabilities in a refined, modern aesthetic. Â The 7 …
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Business Travelers Take to Their Bikes

The desire to stay fit and save money is inspiring more to ride their bikes, not just to work but also on business trips.

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Laptop cases for the frequent flier

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laptop cases case logic 13.3 security friendly laptop sleeveWhen you fly, you can’t check your laptop, because it will get thrown around too much with all the other bags in the airplane’s cargo hold. You’ll have to carry it on, which means you’ll have to go through the TSA security checkpoints with it, and there are all sorts of rules about computers in the security line. And of course, those rules keep changing. The best laptop cases are the ones that are comfortable to carry and easy to get through a security line. Read on for some suggestions from a fellow frequent flier.
laptop case mobile edge slipsuit 17It used to be the rule that all laptops had to be removed from their cases to go through the x-ray machines at airport security. Pretty much everyone travels with a laptop these days, and this process meant that the already slow security lines got even slower. The TSA finally loosened up a little bit on the laptop case rule, and now you can send your laptop case through the x-ray machine without removing the computer, as long as it meets the TSA’s rules. Basically, the laptop case must be a sleeve, with nothing else in the laptop case obstructing the x-ray view of the laptop.

laptop cases belkin sling bagThe problem with laptop sleeves is that they don’t usually come with straps, and can be a pain to carry for a whole day of traveling. Your laptop may only weight five or six pounds, but after carrying it around all day, you’ll be wishing there was an easier way. If you get a sling bag laptop case like this Belkin laptop case, you’ll have a much easier time handling your computer as you travel, and the TSA will likely allow you to pass through security without removing the laptop.

Laptop Cases Timbuk2 BackpackMany business travelers have too much paperwork and other computer materials for a simple laptop sleeve to be a viable laptop case option. I’ve found that the option that works best for me is a backpack. It’s a little slow getting the laptop in and out at the security gate, but it’s much more comfortable to carry a my laptop this way as opposed to a messenger bag, which I’ve found to be hard on my shoulders.

laptop case kensignton contour rollerI do really like the Kensington Contour Roller laptop case, which is a messenger bag, but with wheels and a telescoping handle for easy towing in an airport. This case has plenty of room for all your documents and accessories, as well as anything you might like to bring on the airplane for entertainment like books and magazines.

Keep in mind that there is a convenience trade-off when traveling with a laptop. You can either opt for convenience at security, or something that is easier to carry or fits more items in it. Think about what matters most to you, and pick out a laptop case that will meet your needs. They come in all shapes and sizes, and there’s something for everyone.

 

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By Meg Massie

Laptop cases for the frequent flyer

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laptop cases case logic 13.3 security friendly laptop sleeveWhen you fly, you can’t check your laptop, because it will get thrown around too much with all the other bags in the airplane’s cargo hold. You’ll have to carry it on, which means you’ll have to go through the TSA security checkpoints with it, and there are all sorts of rules about computers in the security line. And of course, those rules keep changing. The best laptop cases are the ones that are comfortable to carry and easy to get through a security line. Read on for some suggestions from a fellow frequent flyer.
laptop case mobile edge slipsuit 17It used to be the rule that all laptops had to be removed from their cases to go through the x-ray machines at airport security. Pretty much everyone travels with a laptop these days, and this process meant that the already slow security lines got even slower. The TSA finally loosened up a little bit on the laptop case rule, and now you can send your laptop case through the x-ray machine without removing the computer, as long as it meets the TSA’s rules. Basically, the laptop case must be a sleeve, with nothing else in the laptop case obstructing the x-ray view of the laptop.

laptop cases belkin sling bagThe problem with laptop sleeves is that they don’t usually come with straps, and can be a pain to carry for a whole day of traveling. Your laptop may only weight five or six pounds, but after carrying it around all day, you’ll be wishing there was an easier way. If you get a sling bag laptop case like this Belkin laptop case, you’ll have a much easier time handling your computer as you travel, and the TSA will likely allow you to pass through security without removing the laptop.

Laptop Cases Timbuk2 BackpackMany business travelers have too much paperwork and other computer materials for a simple laptop sleeve to be a viable laptop case option. I’ve found that the option that works best for me is a backpack. It’s a little slow getting the laptop in and out at the security gate, but it’s much more comfortable to carry a my laptop this way as opposed to a messenger bag, which I’ve found to be hard on my shoulders.

laptop case kensignton contour rollerI do really like the Kensington Contour Roller laptop case, which is a messenger bag, but with wheels and a telescoping handle for easy towing in an airport. This case has plenty of room for all your documents and accessories, as well as anything you might like to bring on the airplane for entertainment like books and magazines.

Keep in mind that there is a convenience trade-off when traveling with a laptop. You can either opt for convenience at security, or something that is easier to carry or fits more items in it. Think about what matters most to you, and pick out a laptop case that will meet your needs. They come in all shapes and sizes, and there’s something for everyone.

 

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By Meg Massie

What Is The Best High End Luggage And Why?

OK, business travelers, I travel too much to buy cheap luggage. Yet, the thought of subjecting an investment to America’s baggage handlers is distressing. I often have to check my bag and need a GREAT garment bag that carries three to five suits and shirts. I want your opinion on the BEST, MOST DURABLE luggage.

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