ThinkGeek: Da’ Gadget Bag

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April 24, 2007 |

Gadget BagYou know, one of my favorite websites for browser shopping (Internet equivalent of window shopping) is undoubtedly ThinkGeek. “Stuff for Smart Masses” as they say; although, mostly it looks like stuff for smart… never mind. However, this doesn’t keep ThinkGeek from having some incredibly envious gear, such as the “Gadget Bag” I came across today. If you read PaulTech, chances are you at least have one or two expensive pieces of gear around your home, and you hate to carry it in that duffel bag or backpack, mostly because that’s how your IPod was scratched. “Never fear; the Gadget Bag is here!

With pocket storage for all of the following: Cell phone, PDA, Camera, Extra batteries for said devices, Portable Gaming Device, GPS gadget, External hard drive, accessories for any of the former, etc. It’s a compact, modular design with four pouches of varying size. All together they have around 258 cubic inches of space inside the pouches, that when attached, resemble a hard-cover book. If you want to listen to an mp3 player, there’s room to lace your headphones into each pouch for attachment.

The price is pretty reasonable: $39.99 plus the obligatory S+H for the whole set of 4 pouches. Happy gear-toting!

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