WaterField Designs Releases New Travel Bag For Apple’s Mac Studio

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WaterField Designs has launched the Mac Studio Travel Bag, a padded bring bag to defend the Mac Studio and accessories.

The new Mac Studio bag cradles the Mac Studio, a keyboard, a huge mouse, a difficult drive, cords, and more. Now video and photograph editors, UX and picture designers, IT people and different energy customers cancarry their setup from domestic to office, among workstations, and into the field. 

In rugged, ballistic nylon or waxed canvas with a splendid full-grain leather-based the front panel, the Mac Studio Travel Bag fits any expert environment, say WaterField Design proprietor Gary Waterfield.

The Mac Studio Travel Bag cradles the Mac Studio withinside the middle of the clamshell-fashion bag that closes with water resistant zippers. Two chambers, padded with ¼-inch closed-mobileular foam and fabric, flank the Mac Studio compartment and stow lengthy cords, adapters, a huge mouse, and a medium-sized outside difficult drive. Six-millimeter neoprene and further foam cushion the lowest of the bag.

An inner pocket shops a Magic Keyboard, and a water resistant zipper secures a huge the front pocket appropriate for slender devices like a numeric keypad, trackpad, or medium-sized drawing tablet. Leather-covered handles distribute weight flippantly for a cushty bring, and D-earrings on the pinnacle of the bag can hook onto an optionally available strap. 

The Mac Studio Travel Bag charges US$179 and could start transport June 17. Optional accessories encompass a 1.five-inch Supreme Suspension Strap for $49, and a1.five-inch Simple Strap for $25.The Mac Studio Travel Bag is to be had in black ballistic nylon with full-grain leather-based the front panel in black or chocolate or tan waxed canvas with full-grain leather-based the front panel in chocolate.It measures 12.five x 8.6 x five.five inches. The ballistic version weights 1.three pounds, and the waxed canvas version is 1.five pounds.

Article supplied with permission from AppleWorld.Today

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