Finally, an ex-ray laptop bag welcome! Any businessman who has traveled the hassle of removing your laptop from its case to put it in the process TSA X-Ray. Recently, Brenthaven, a company that manufactures computer cases, has issued an update to their series Edge sleeves which makes a laptop bag X-Ray friendly.
The Edge series is already sleeved elegant and light, custom fit for MacBook 13.3 "and MacBook Pro 15.4". The new bags X-Ray friendly laptop is available in black and blue. And each case uses a mobile laptop "work where" the station with rubber, air spacers to help keep your laptop in place.
The TSA requires that laptops must be considered in a single X-ray image, the case must not degrade the visualizations of the laptop, the laptop is clear and distinct in the bag (it 's there are no strings, straps, zippers, etc.), and the computer is not protected by any contents of the case. Brenthaven Edge Sleeve Because (both line current and soon to be published online update) are X-Ray friendly, they eliminate the process of removing your laptop from the case to the security checkpoints airport.
Brenthaven CEO Scott Armstrong said the release, "We are delighted to offer this line updating protective sleeves and light. This is a great way to protect your laptop on its own or inside another bag and makes a perfect commuter case. This case is also one of the bags of X-ray debut on the market. Our current Edge (Black) is now available for purchase and Edge update will be available Aug. 20. Both are X-ray friendly. "
Brenthaven Edge sleeves must be unzipped and placed on the conveyor belt for X-Ray friendly because it allows a UN-obscured view of the laptop. The sleeves Edge will be available for purchase beginning August 20, 2008 at www.brenthaven.com and most Apple locations. Brenthaven is based in Bellingham, WA and manufactures a complete line of computer cases award-winning computer protection systems. The TSA has said they will not allow any event to be called "TSA Approved" and all the laptops can still be eliminated cases.
Posted on April 4, 2010.