Posted on 16 May 2009, at 1:52 pm, by Spencer Rosengarten

The CPF® Trolley Bag with laptop compartment swung out for X-ray scanning.
For a while now, flying hasn’t been that much fun. Airlines cutting costs (say “goodbye” to complimentary peanuts) and security checkpoints adding on time make personal airline travel feel like an ordeal, and business travel feel even more like a necessary “evil”.
But for the business travelers amongst you, there’s one small piece of good news – you can now get through the process of running your laptop through security checkpoints that much faster, thanks to the CPF® line (short for ‘Checkpoint Friendly’) of laptop bags from Aerovation.
Their CPF® Laptop Bag and CPF® Trolley Bag have a unique hinged design allowing a person to quickly separate their laptop from the rest of the items in the bag (it’s as easy as the release of two Velcro straps) whether they be travel necessities or laptop accessories. Doing so makes it easier for a Transportation Security Administration agent to screen and identify the bag’s contents while it’s going through an X-ray machine.
Upon reaching the end of the conveyor belt, all one has to do is grab the bag’s handle and go. Circumstances permitting, you won’t have to take the laptop out of the bag to turn it on. No having to spend time putting the laptop or other contents back into the bag before leaving. And the securing of the bag with the two previously released straps is optiional (although if you have to run for your plane, I would recommend that you do so).
The CPF® Laptop Bag comes in sizes to accomodate 15.4″ and 17″ laptops and starts at $79.95. The CPF® Trolley Bag can accomodate a 17″ laptop and costs $199.95.
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