jkOnTheRun review- MacBook Pro gets mobile with the Waterfield SleeveCase

Cimg0127I have been loving the 17" MacBook Pro since it arrived at Mobile Tech Manor and it has a warm spot (literally) on my desk where it’s performing well as a complete desktop replacement.  The screen is to die for and the speed of the Core 2 Duo processors is flat out quick.  While my intention is not to use it as a mobile device too much due to its size and weight now that I have the Waterfield SleeveCase I have begun venturing outdoors with the MBP in tow.  I took it to a Geek Gathering last weekend in Houston where my wife used it to blog from the coffee shop where the meeting took place.  She even posted about the Mac experience on her blog.  I am now taking it occasionally myself to coffee shops when I need to do some serious writing and the Waterfield case makes that very easy to do.  Read on for my impressions of the SleeveCase and some photos of the Mac encased.

The MBP is very thin and the SleeveCase (17-2) fits it like a glove.It’s exactly like the SleeveCase I have for the Fujitsu P1610 onlybigger, of course.  The pocket on the back is perfect for carrying theMighty Mouse with me so I can mouse in style, although I’m prettypleased with the touchpad on the Mac, especially the two fingerscrolling.  The SleeveCase with the big suspension strap distributesthe weight of the Mac well and it doesn’t feel heavy at all.  It’spretty cool to sit in Starbucks or the equivalent and write to myheart’s content, at least for the 3 hours the battery lasts.  That’snot too shabby a battery life given the power this thing has and the17" screen is definitely a power drainer.  I’m not about to carry theadapter with me, that just goes against my grain.  Here are some photosof the Mac, Mighty Mouse and the Waterfield SleeveCase.  Notice thesize comparison of the Mac sleeve with the P1610 sleeve, what adifference!

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