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GearGrip Computer Harnesses – It’s time to LAN in style

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: Most computer users love to attend LAN parties on a regular basis but we can safely say the majority dislike lugging their computer parts around. Case Ace has came to the rescue with their line of products under the GearGrip brand name which make the task of carrying around your computer parts very easy and stylish. If you’re a fashionable geek, this is for you.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Miscellaneous
Published: 12th July 2004
Manufacturer: Case Ace
Our Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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Micro LT Computer Harness

As we mentioned in the introduction, we are looking at two pieces of GearGrip products here today and one is the Micro LT Computer Harness. This particular item is designed to help carry around your SFF system. There are two particular versions of this product - the Micro and the other being the one that we are looking at here today, the Micro LT which is simply the harness.

The other Micro Harness carries more then just your SFF system. With it you are also able to carry around your keyboard, cables and more with a great deal of ease.

You can really tell that the GearGrip products are made somewhere other than Asia as the quality of the GearGrip is very high - mainly the material used. The general feel of the material is excellent and you can clearly tell that it could take a lot of a beating before it started to rip or begin to fray at the edges.

You are able to use either the handle to carry your SFF around or you can choose to use the optional shoulder strap which can be purchased as an extra, depending what is easier for yourself. You really can imagine seeing a generation of computer geeks on the train with their SFF systems over their shoulders talking about the latest games. We’re guessing this is what Case Ace envisioned, too.


Installation

Instillation is an absolute breeze and only takes a minute or so to do. The best thing about the harness is that if you wanted to, you can leave your SFF system in the harness and still use the system without any obstructions. It simply straps around the side of the case which allows you to access all your key components easily without much difficulty at all.



You start by laying the straps down and placing the SFF on top of them. From there you wrap half of it around so the handle comes to the top. You then bring the other half up to clip into the side. From there you will find that you have to give it a little bit of a wiggle so that the handle sits up the top – nothing too difficult.









The Micro LT is great for the user of SFF computers. Chances are that if you like your small computers you have an LCD to go with it, so let’s have a closer look at the LCD harness, which is on the next page.







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