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Lowepro CompuDaypack SLR/Laptop BackpackOrange - MPN: COMPUDAYPKORG
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Items In Accessories You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Lowepro CompuDaypack SLR/Laptop BackpackDescription Perfect for around campus or around town, the CompuDaypack is a lightweight yet spacious backpack. Its triple compartment design neatly manages the key components of digital photography with a rear compartment for a notebook computer (fits most 17 models) and files, and a lower compartment that accommodates a digital SLR with lens attached (up to a 105mm f/2.8), plus 2-3 additional lenses or flash units. The upper compartment holds personal accessories and cables. Tuck an MP3 player into the quick access front pocket, thread the headphones through the unique headphone port and listen to your favorite music even on the go. Summary Product Title: Lowepro CompuDaypack SLR/Laptop Backpack Manufacturer: Lowepro Power Score: 4.2 | 1 Review Reviews on Lowepro CompuDaypack SLR/Laptop Backpack
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audioholics.com - Jun 4, 2007
Lowepro CompuDaypack & CompuRover AW Backpack Review
Being an Audioholic does not limit us to audio and video. We all love gadgets and gear. The CompuDaypack is a basic notebook & camera backpack that will accommodate most 17" laptops as well as a digital SLR with attached lens (105mm or less) and 2-3 more lenses and/or flash. There is a zippered upper compartment that can hold power cables and personal items, and a zippered front pouch near the... TopAdvertisement
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