November 6th, 2008
Belkin has announced this week the FlyThru, a checkpoint-friendly case for notebook computers.
“With the new Belkin FlyThru laptop case, you no longer need to remove your laptop from the bag in the airport security line, making it a painless, stress-free experience. FlyThru isolates your laptop on one side, allowing TSA agents to easily identify it through a clear window. Accessories are kept organized and secure on the other side of the bag, sending you through security faster,” the company says.
The FlyThru, which fits widescreen laptops up to 15.4″, is priced at $59.99 in the United States.
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