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so I need a packpack for school that can fit a thick 15" laptop (computer science program) plus 3-4 inch of books and tech gadgets (powerbank bluetooth earbud... etc) preferably with a serarate compartment for those. not too expensive any suggestion is appreciated

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Dunno any exact models but I've found Targus bags to be really good quality. As far as I know, they have a wide range of both backpack ones and messenger bag ones. Just look up Targus on Amazon and you'll get plenty.

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You can never go wrong with swissgear stuff. They generally put dedicated pockets inside the backpack for a tablet and laptop both. Then theres always a second huge compartment that you can put your books in plus a bunch of other little side compartments for powerbanks and other misc things you may need. 

 

Throughout all of high school and college/university I used a Swissgear backpack and it never failed me. I actually used one backpack for 5 years before I had to buy a new one and even then I really didn't need to just wanted something newer. I still use my newest one today. Not as often but if I ever need a backpack it's always my go too. 

 

https://www.amazon.com/SwissGear-Backpack-Laptop-ScanSmart-SA1753/dp/B01IJ6JC9G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1501708427&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=swissgear+backpack&psc=1

 

that backpack is actually just a newer version of the one I have now. It's great. Probably one of the most tech friendly backpacks I've ever owned. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Ophidio said:

You can never go wrong with swissgear stuff. They generally put dedicated pockets inside the backpack for a tablet and laptop both. Then theres always a second huge compartment that you can put your books in plus a bunch of other little side compartments for powerbanks and other misc things you may need. 

 

Throughout all of high school and college/university I used a Swissgear backpack and it never failed me. I actually used one backpack for 5 years before I had to buy a new one and even then I really didn't need to just wanted something newer. I still use my newest one today. Not as often but if I ever need a backpack it's always my go too. 

 

https://www.amazon.com/SwissGear-Backpack-Laptop-ScanSmart-SA1753/dp/B01IJ6JC9G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1501708427&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=swissgear+backpack&psc=1

 

that backpack is actually just a newer version of the one I have now. It's great. Probably one of the most tech friendly backpacks I've ever owned. 

 

Swissgear! Was about to comment that, your opinions align perfectly with mine.

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This is my current backpack and gosh I love it https://www.amazon.com/Targus-Citysmart-Checkpoint-Friendly-Backpack-TSB895/dp/B01M22URYA/ref=pd_sbs_468_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=GZ7TTF41ZVC1JW3NS176

I am a double major in science, and it holds my 7567 dell plus 2 really thick books and extra stuff

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I have had 2 of the same Targus backpack. I used to have both a 15" Mac Book Pro (2008 and thick) and an 11" Mac Book Air, plus books and stuff.

I love it. Have been using them since 2009

 

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Case Logic are also worth considering. Had 1, still have 1, great bags. 

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