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Introduction
When I sit back and think about whether or not the geeks who came up with
the LAN Party fully envisioned what they were starting, I’m almost positive
they are in as much shock as the rest of us. And even if it is not as
commonly understood as the toga party, the day might not be far off. An
interesting problem of the LAN Party however, was that all of a sudden the
desktop bound ATX case had to become more mobile. I won’t even go into the
various schemes I’ve had to come up with over the years to move my computer
around! Today we will be taking a look at the X-Bag Case Transport Strapping
System Large (CTSSL) which is a carrying device for your computer, hopefully
make it more mobile. Let’s check it out!
Packaging and Contents
The X-Bag CTSSL arrived undamaged and wrapped
in a very simple plastic bag.
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Opening up the plastic, I immediately noticed
the strong construction of the CTSSL. Clearly this device will stand up to
heavy loads and lots of abuse. The logos are pretty cool as well, molded in
rubber with raised orange lettering. There are two large pockets on one side
of the CTSSL, and these are intended for the various cables, power strips,
and input devices that you might want to carry along with the system. The
bottom is also equipped with some solid rubber feet, so you don’t have to
feel bad setting it down while you’re on the go.

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