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iLugger's Newest MacBook Pro Cases Have Grown

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As promised, iLugger releases a 17-inch BookLugger case to accommodate any 17-inch MacBook Pro

St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) May 6, 2008 -- iLugger, a division of LTA Projects, announced that their newest addition to their iLugger family has grown already. The BookLugger line, carrying cases for MacBooks and MacBook Pros, now includes a case that fits up to a 17-inch MacBook Pro.

iLugger made their name with their original iMac carrying cases. Their unbeatable travel convenience and durability has proven their name time and time again. These 17-inch BookLuggers are made the same as the 13"and 15" BookLugger as well as the iMac carrying cases. These bags are all built with the same durable, ballistic nylon material. This nylon fabric resists rips, tears and even water. These bags are sleek and minimalistic in style to keep the bags light weight and easy to carry. Plus, iLugger has just dropped the prices of these carrying cases.

As the original iMac Cases and BookLugger's popularity continues to grow, iLugger will continue to improve and expand their product line to meet their consumers wants and needs.

About iLugger.com
iLugger is a St. Louis based online reseller of exclusive carrying cases. They are a branch of LTA Projects, the same clever individuals who have designed airships and balloons since 1984, designed the iLugger case. Custom made, using the same quality materials and detail used to construct balloons & blimps, iLuggers are incredibly durable yet highly efficient to transport. In fact, one of their customers reported that as he was transporting his iMac to work with him on his bike (yes, on his bike) he was mercilessly run off the road by a car. He suffered a concussion, but his iMac survived unscathed.

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Justin Schmidt
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