Targus Sport Neoprene Sleeve Designed for 12 Inch Netbooks CVR215
Published: April 17th, 2010
Category: Sportswear
- Designed to protect up to 12-Inch netbooks
- File compartment, key clip, business card holder and pen loops
- Constructed of durable neoprene material
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Product Description
The Targus 12-Inch Sport Netbook Case features a neoprene exterior to protect your netbook from scuffs. This slip case is designed to accommodate netbooks with up to 12-Inch screens and features a padded shoulder strap and carry handles for easy transport. Though slim and compact, the case includes enough storage space for business cards, keys, pens and files. Featuring a sporty color combination with durable neoprene materials, the Sport Netbook case is ideal when a lightweight, slim case is all you need.
Targus Sport Neoprene Sleeve Designed for 12 Inch Netbooks CVR215
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April 17th, 2010 at 10:33 pm
This is the perfect mini-notebook carrying case. Its extreemly light, has a shoulder strap (unlike the sleeves) and has just enough pockets to get the powersupply and other small items in. In a nutshell, if you wanted to get a simplicity and weight of a sleeve but wanted it to have a strap and one pocket added to it, then this is your product. I have a HP 311 and it fits perfect! Great product!
Rating: 5 / 5
April 17th, 2010 at 10:34 pm
Thank the Lord for Targus, and the CVR215 notebook case, it’s just what the doctor ordered for the Asus 1201N and other 11.6″ to 12″ notebooks/netbooks. There’s nothing fancy about this neoprene-based case, it’s pretty much minimalistic in nature, not a lot of padding, no sleeve to slip the notebook into before you insert it into the Targus case, it’s just the bare thing, and just what most people want for this application.
I was hoping for something a little nicer, hence my 4-Star rating instead of 5-Stars. The power supply, and cords for the 1201N *do fit* in the outside “pocket” of this case, but it’s not a pretty fit, it just works fine. I wouldn’t want to try and take a *lot* of stuff in the case, like an optical drive, or external HD system, because it would just be too much for this little case. The PSU and cord(s) and the 1201N fills this little thing up plenty, and there’s no room for “expansion” of any type…it’s a tight fit at that. You shouldn’t buy this case if you want to take more than just the notebook…get something else for that assignment.
I have a nice higher-end Targus notebook case, and it’s got plenty of extras, compartments, padding for the notebook, strap system to tie things down, and you can haul a ton of stuff in that case…this isn’t like that, don’t think it is! It will not protect the notebook much, although to be fair there’s a small 1/2″-or so layer of “padding” foam in the outside layer of the case, but that’s about it…no straps, nothing extra here, it’s simply a neoprene case with a shoulder strap and one small, emphasis on small, pocket.
If that is what you are looking for, then this is your case…if you are looking for any type of protection get something heavier, more expensive, and larger.
Rating: 4 / 5
April 17th, 2010 at 11:50 pm
I purchased this bag for my Asus 1201n net book (which is great). This is a no-fills bag. the 1201n fits snugly, almost too snugly. It’s a bit of a squeeze getting the net book into the case. I had to be careful to avoid scratching the 1201n on the zipper.
As mentioned in other reviews, there is very little room for accessories. I’m able to fit the power supply and a relatively small Logitech Bluetooth mouse in the front pouch. But that’s about it.
If I had to do it again, I might consider a case/bag with more storage options.
Rating: 3 / 5
April 18th, 2010 at 1:31 am
Using this with the Acer 11.6 Aspire Timeline and it fits very well. A good balance of protection vs bulk. My laptop has the IOgear Bluetooth USB adapter and I have to watch out that I clear the zipper when putting it in the case. It holds the laptop, power supply, Microsoft BT 5000 mouse and the Samsung DVD burner but beyond a few pens or documents, I wouldn’t load any more in it. The DVD burner makes it a little bulkier than I like but honestly, how often do we really need a burner on the road. A large capacity 2.5 external hardrive would be just the ticket but look for a thin HD case if you’re creating your own portable HD assembly. Load up some movies and off you go.
Well constructed laptop bag and I’m glad I got it. But then it is a Targus product and I’ve yet to have any problems with their quality.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 18th, 2010 at 2:04 am
I recently purchased this bag for my Mac Book Pro 15 laptop. I brought mine for around $15.00 at BJs. Nicely padded bag and light weight.
Rating: 5 / 5