Creativity Different introduces the CDBrace - a new more convenient, stylish and comfortable way to carry your laptop. The CDBrace is a simple and stylish accessory designed to improve the comfort and convenience of carrying a laptop around the office, on campus or anywhere really. The CDBrace easily and securely attaches to your laptop without affecting its normal use. And you can leave it on your laptop all the time because even with the CDBrace attached, it still fits in most bags and sleeves with no problem. It even fits with most covers and cases attached. But just in case, the CDBrace detaches as effortlessly as it attaches to your laptop.
The CDBrace is the first product from Creativity Different, a startup venture with the mission to designs and manufacturers innovative and stylish mobile accessories. The CDBrace will retail for $29.95 (USD), but to jumpstart sales and finance its initial manufacturing, Creativity Different is offering the CDBrace for a special pre order price of just $20.00 (USD) and and very special $5.00 (USD) price to the first 50 pre orders through May 31, 2011. Creativity Different anticipates a late summer 2011 release of the CDBrace.
"I am really excited about this opportunity to finally bring the CDBrace to life and I am equally excited to be working with the folks at CKIE who initially approached me and helped to make this opportunity possible." says Terrance Kirkwood, founder of Creativity Different.
Requirements: Unibody style Macbook or any laptop computer with a 9 1/2" long unobstructed gap between the laptop's screen and base
Pricing & Availability: Pre-order the CDBrace for $20.00 USD on the CKIE website between now and May 31, 2011.
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Guest - May 19, 2011 at 6:40pm
Great way to advertise- "ooh look at me, I'm carrying an expensive piece of kit. Mug me!"
What's wrong with carrying it in a protective case/bag?