The Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag is a nylon bag designed to carry an Epson PowerLite projector with accessories, and a notebook computer. It has three large front pockets and multiple interior pockets. It is carried by a shoulder strap or handles.
| Material | Nylon |
| Type of Closure | Zippers |
| Exterior Dimensions | 11 x 14" (27.94 x 35.56cm) (WxH) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Accommodates | Epson PowerLite projectors |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Shoulder strap Handles |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
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Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
This is a great plane-friendly bag with plenty of padding. There is plenty of space for the projector, cords, adapters, and writing materials as well as a laptop computer AND an iPad or Kindle. I only wish it had enough room for some small speakers when I am doing a presentation with sound, but that might make the bag too bulky to deal with.
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Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
I bought two of these for a couple PowerPoint projectors because the other was real cheap. These were not, but I'm real happy with them. There is plenty of room for the projector and a notebook or paperwork. Plenty of pockets inside too for whatever you take. High quality, smart, and very useful.
Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
I thought this bag was expensive, but ordered it because it was by Epson for their projector. I thought it would have a section specially shaped to hold the projector securely-it does not. It's actually a computer bag with a couple sections that have very little padding. I returned it.
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Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
We bought this bag for the Powerlite 410W which is a suggested accessory on the product page and made for the Powerlite projectors. Problem is because of the large lens, the zipper will not close. I think this only pertains to the 410W as it is a short-throw projector with an over-sized lens and standard projectors should fit fine. My fix was to cut a slit in the divider material to give the large lens more room and allow the zipper to close. Seems to work good enough now. The extra pockets are good for a 25' VGA cable, power cord and remote. Over all I think this is a pretty well made bag with just enough padding if you are gentle carrying it around.
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Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
This is a great plane-friendly bag with plenty of padding. There is plenty of space for the projector, cords, adapters, and writing materials as well as a laptop computer AND an iPad or Kindle. I only wish it had enough room for some small speakers when I am doing a presentation with sound, but that might make the bag too bulky to deal with.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
I bought two of these for a couple PowerPoint projectors because the other was real cheap. These were not, but I'm real happy with them. There is plenty of room for the projector and a notebook or paperwork. Plenty of pockets inside too for whatever you take. High quality, smart, and very useful.
Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
I thought this bag was expensive, but ordered it because it was by Epson for their projector. I thought it would have a section specially shaped to hold the projector securely-it does not. It's actually a computer bag with a couple sections that have very little padding. I returned it.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Epson ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC:
We bought this bag for the Powerlite 410W which is a suggested accessory on the product page and made for the Powerlite projectors. Problem is because of the large lens, the zipper will not close. I think this only pertains to the 410W as it is a short-throw projector with an over-sized lens and standard projectors should fit fine. My fix was to cut a slit in the divider material to give the large lens more room and allow the zipper to close. Seems to work good enough now. The extra pockets are good for a 25' VGA cable, power cord and remote. Over all I think this is a pretty well made bag with just enough padding if you are gentle carrying it around.
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