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HOW MANY BRIEFCASES
AND COMPUTER CASES CAN A SHOULDER HANDLE?
ONLY ONE IF IT IS AN
EXEC-ON-THE-GO
by Madelyn Miller
How many briefcases and computer cases can a
shoulder handle?
It
doesn't need to handle more than one if it is an Exec-on-the-go.
Finally, a solution -- a roller briefcase. Perfect for airplane and day-to-day business
travel, the new Exec-on-the-go is an office on wheels.
The Exec-on-the-go was designed for ease in
carrying notebook computers and
business files. The only one of its
kind to fit under an airplane seat, the rolling briefcase is just
16"x13"x6", and fits anywhere.
Lodis, renown for its fine leather goods,
designed the Exec-on-the-go with a padded computer compartment, which is
removable to become an overnight bag, file compartments, organizer for business
cards, cellular phone, pens, disks, cord and everything else needed for a
portable office. For safety, it looks
like a briefcase, not a computer case, and has a combination lock. And it's on wheels with an extending luggage
handle -- no more back problems from the weight of carrying a computer bag on
the shoulder.
The Lodis Exec-on-the-go is an ideal gift for
anyone who's tired of lugging their
computer -- it's no bigger than a normal briefcase.
And an added bonus is the pockets and
compartments are so well thought out that you are forced to get organized.
Suggested retail price is $375
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