Belkin unveils TSA-compliant FlyThru notebook case
updated 06:50 pm EST, Mon November 3, 2008
Belkin FlyThru case
Belkin has introduced the FlyThru notebook case, designed for air travel. The case is compliant with TSA checkpoint standards, which permit agents to view a device through a clear window instead of taking it out of a bag. Travelers need only unzip the FlyThru and place it flat on a screening belt. Polyester is utilized for the outer protection, while a softer tricot material lines the inside. The accessory pockets are designed to retain items even when the case is lain flat.
The case is further designed with minimal metal zippers and hardware to improve scanning clarity, and comes bundled with a removable padded shoulder strap. Both widescreen and standard notebooks will fit, in screen sizes up to 15.4 inches. The FlyThru case will be available soon, with a retail price of $60.






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more stupidity
Stupid security theater.
Maybe President Obama will get these clowns under control. I'm sick of it.