Published on May 7th,2008 at 11:45 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Waterproof Your Computer on the Go

As stupid as it looks, I’m pretty sure many of you will find this new Thanko product interesting. It’s a big, ziptop bag designed to protect and waterproof your laptop, available in sizes A4 and B5…

This product costs 13€ in Japan, and available at GeekStuff4U.com

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Comments
 

  • http://www.marvinryan.com marvinryan

    LOL wait until your laptop starts to heat up and the internal fan activates. it’ll turn the ziplock bag into a greenhouse. ^^;

  • http://hobbyjapan.blogspot.com/ Timotei

    Wow, this sounds like an idea from a 5 year old kid.

  • Fear

    I know we where all dying to use our laptop in the rain…

  • Thetrue

    Worst idea ever!

  • http://www.lunardirectory.com Lunar

    Lol who ever thought of this stupid idea?

 

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