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In search of the perfect Gadget Bag

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 30, 2007 – 3:36 pm
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Doing a little inquiry from folks on what they would consider the perfect gadget bag. Keep in mind, I am talking about something no bigger than the front pouch of a basic backpack. Something you could carry devices, some cords, memory, and more on a trip or like I do, carry 5-6 phones and a music player on my geek trips.

Recently, I took a look at the Proporta Gadget Bag. While it was a great bag, it’s not exactly what I am looking for in my perfect gadget bag. You can check out the video unboxing of the proporta bag to see it and the bag I am currently using. (which btw is pretty close to perfect) 

  • What do you want to carry in a gadget bag?
  • Do you want it a organized storage or functionality allowing you to use a device from it?
  • How many “devices” do you need to carry?
  • Chargers in the bag or suitcase on a trip?
  • Storage cards, memory sticks, what else?

What do you want in a gadget bag?

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