- Soft Memory Foam Material – Low Resilience Polyurethane (LRPu) Technology
- Light weight while providing maximum protection – Robe protection Thickness 5MM
- Trendy, Unique Design
- Inner Lip for maximum protection
- Stand alone or in your bag
Product Description
Designed for the 10.2 Netbook, LArobe is made in a soft, shape-memory material, ideal to dress your notebook in an original fashion while protecting it from mobile life worries. Perfect protection for your 10.2 Netbook!… More >>

I like this netbook sleeve, however it easily attracts dirt and it is somewhat a challenge to fit the netbook as well as the cords that go with the netbook into this sleeve. It fits into it snug, tight and bulky.
Rating: 3 / 5
I ordered this sleeve for my Samsung n130 Netbook.
Pros: Good fit for my netbook, well constructed, material seems to be more protective than that of other sleeves I’ve seen at stores, reasonable price
Cons: The only downside was the color. The “blue” sleeve looks to be more turquoise and looks more feminine than I was expecting.
Rating: 3 / 5
this is good quality, but pricey. There are similar products for less cost at Target, Wal-mart, etc.
Rating: 3 / 5
I didn’t like the color, so for traveling, I bought a black cover with a pocket in the front to store the instructions for the netbook.
Rating: 3 / 5
I purchased the “Chocolat” color of this Be.ez netbook sleeve intending to use it with my 10.2″ Toshiba NB205, which has an extended 6 cell battery. A previous reviewer had said it fit theirs perfectly and the sleeve seemed both stylish and sturdy. When I received the product I did like the design but definitely could not zip it closed around my netbook. Maybe the different colors come in different sizes? I can’t really tell as the same user reviews shows up for all of them and the product description says it will fit a 10.2″ laptop.
Bottom line: This is probably a great choice for laptops designed so the battery does not stick out, but the Chocolat color will not fit your netbook if it does.
Rating: 1 / 5
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