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Side Zippers?

Hey, look at this. A zipper runs along the perimeter of the bag! Now where have I seen this before? Isn't this how those travel suitcases expand?

Yup! The zipper allows the main compartment to expand about 5 cm at the most. I say this because the portion near the opening can only expand up to 3 cm. Still, this neat little feature allows me to stick a LOT of stuff into the bag!

 

 

And That's Not All!

If you thought that the expanding bag feature was something weird to see in a notebook bag, wait till you see this.

What's that? It's a flap at the side of the bag. Let's see what's inside.

That's right, boys and girls. This bag comes with its own drawer!

Kensington calls it their Junk It!™ drawer and they even trademarked it! I can see the grins now.

The best thing to put in the drawer is your power brick because the 3-pronged plugs aren't the best things to put together with your other stuff in the main compartment. Of course, there's nothing to stop you from just simply throwing stuff into it like any other drawer.

You don't have to worry about stuff in the drawer damaging the bag because the compartment that the drawer slides into is made of tough plastic. The only thing you need to remember about the drawer is to insert it in the right direction or you will end up with the grip on the inside. If that happens, you will need to pry it out. It is less painful than it sounds but it's not something you want to do all the time. :P



 
   
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