Does Your Laptop Have a Seatbelt?
by Anonymous
February 16, 2004 -- The Braatpaq bag is designed to look like a traditional laptop carrying case, but comes with additional straps that enable it to be mounted over the front seat headrests, securing the laptop computer and allowing rear seat passengers to view the screen. The laptop is opened and positioned in the bag so that the screen extends outside the bag. In addition, inner straps secure the laptop while it is in use. The bag is specially reinforced to provide extra durability. Users have the option of zipping it up or leaving it open while in use. The Braatpaq bag works in most vehicles from compacts to minivans and SUVs, and can also be used as a regular laptop carrying case. For those who have had mounted units ripped out of a vehicle, this provides a good alternative.
The idea was conceived after Yvonne Apronti, President of Braatpaq, Inc realized that her children got restless during family trips. Mobile units were not cheap. "It occurred to me that my laptop would serve a similar purpose and had a larger screen but I needed to find a way of securing it...in other words, a seatbelt for my laptop. Now I have peace of mind while driving, knowing my children are protected as they enjoy their movies and games on the laptop in the back seat," she reports. An unsecured laptop however can pose several dangers in the event of any sudden movement.
The Braatpaq is currently offered at www.braatpaq.com with a free power inverter to keep your laptop on while in use. Additonal accessories are also offered. Questions can be sent to sales@braatpaq.com.
This article courtesy of http://www.laptoppartscentral.com.
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