I bought one of those Targus "Sleeve Skin" covers for my laptop earlier on today to protect it from the other stuff I put into my carry-on that will scratch the laptop case.
For those who don't know / have not seen them, the Sleeve Skin is basically a neoprene rubber (thin wetsuit like material) zip-up bag to put your laptop in. My laptop pretty much fills the bag - so I could not put anything in it with the laptop [apart from say a thin pad of paper] without it showing from the outside via a bulge in the bag.
Does anyone know if the TSA let you put laptops through the X-Ray screening in these Sleeve Skin bags, or do they insist that you remove it from this as well?
Thanks
James
For those who don't know / have not seen them, the Sleeve Skin is basically a neoprene rubber (thin wetsuit like material) zip-up bag to put your laptop in. My laptop pretty much fills the bag - so I could not put anything in it with the laptop [apart from say a thin pad of paper] without it showing from the outside via a bulge in the bag.
Does anyone know if the TSA let you put laptops through the X-Ray screening in these Sleeve Skin bags, or do they insist that you remove it from this as well?
Thanks
James