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The Airport Check In Briefcase With Contents Displayed
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Unlike the average traveler, photographers have to carry a fair amount of accessories to process their images when traveling—a laptop is mandatory, as well as are all of the cables and other required equipment.
If you are attempting to travel light, it is useful to lay out everything on a bed in advance to determine what can be eliminated. Many things we just throw in our briefcases without thinking, and other things we simply have for emergency purposes that are rarely used. If you would like to read the full contents in this photo, go to the Airport Check In product page.
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The Airport Check In Front Pocket |
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The back panel of the front pocket holds pens, pencils, business cards,
and has two pockets for cell phones, a point and shoot, or an i-Pod, as
well a slot for recordable CDs or DVDs.
In the front are three zippered pockets – very important for
securing your most valuable items like memory cards, money, passports,
and other essentials. The interior is grey/ silver with dark blue trim
for easy identification of your items in low light conditions. Click
here for more information on the Airport Check In briefcase.
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The Airport Check In With the Cable Management 50 |
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The briefcase can be used with or without the removable insert.
We came up with the concept of the removable Cable Management 50
insert after interviewing many photographers and having them take
everything out of their briefcases. This clear insert allows the
photographers to organize accessories in three vertical sections and,
most importantly, it can be removed to retrieve the contents. Click
here for more information on the Airport Check In briefcase.
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The Airport Check In Rear Compartment With Laptop |
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The rear laptop compartment will hold up to a 17” laptop case. It comes with a movable vertical divider just in case there is extra space which can be used for an AC Adapter and other items.
The Pixel Sunscreen V2.0 will also fit behind the laptop insert. This useful accessory blocks out sunlight when viewing a laptop outdoors. Its pop out structure blocks sunlight glare from hitting the side of your face. Notice the essential business card holder on top of the briefcase. Click here for more information on the Airport Check In briefcase.
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