United States of America (Press Release) August 5, 2007 --
Braatpaq, Inc, developer of the innovative laptop carrying case, recently released a video promoting their bag. It seems appropriately titled “Does your laptop have a seat belt?” The idea behind their product is quite a simple one: Laptop computers have become almost common place. For those families that wish to have video entertainment in their vehicles, the Braatpaq bag makes it a relatively safe bet to use their laptop computer.
The simplicity of its setup is emphasized in the video in which the bag is set up by a boy who appears to be about 10 or 11 years old. According to the President, Yvonne Apronti, “laptops with 15-inch screens work best and are probably easier on the eyes than the 7-inch screens that are usually available with portable DVD players”. Parents with children who wear glasses would probably appreciate the larger screen on the laptop. “I like the fact that my children can play multi-player games when they attach their game console without having to strain their eyes”, says Yvonne Apronti. Imagine doing an 8 hour road trip in exactly 8 hours with two or three children under 8 years old! This would be next to impossible if they are not entertained because there would be more of a need for frequent breaks. “This simple looking carrying case has proven to be a godsend for families during road travel”, she says.
The Braatpaq bag appears to be similar to most other bags on the market. However, the video shows what sets it apart from other bags on the market and the ease with which it was installed in the vehicle. In addition, as the company claims, the laptop appears to be very stable in the moving vehicle.
Their summer promotion will be coming to an end when the summer travel season ends. Visit their website at www.braatpaqbags.com and click on the link “How does it work?” or visit www.youtube.com and search for Braatpaq to see the video.
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The simplicity of its setup is emphasized in the video in which the bag is set up by a boy who appears to be about 10 or 11 years old. According to the President, Yvonne Apronti, “laptops with 15-inch screens work best and are probably easier on the eyes than the 7-inch screens that are usually available with portable DVD players”. Parents with children who wear glasses would probably appreciate the larger screen on the laptop. “I like the fact that my children can play multi-player games when they attach their game console without having to strain their eyes”, says Yvonne Apronti. Imagine doing an 8 hour road trip in exactly 8 hours with two or three children under 8 years old! This would be next to impossible if they are not entertained because there would be more of a need for frequent breaks. “This simple looking carrying case has proven to be a godsend for families during road travel”, she says.
The Braatpaq bag appears to be similar to most other bags on the market. However, the video shows what sets it apart from other bags on the market and the ease with which it was installed in the vehicle. In addition, as the company claims, the laptop appears to be very stable in the moving vehicle.
Their summer promotion will be coming to an end when the summer travel season ends. Visit their website at www.braatpaqbags.com and click on the link “How does it work?” or visit www.youtube.com and search for Braatpaq to see the video.
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Although simple looking, the braatpaq bag has proven to be a godsend for travelling families. Using this bag, rear seat passengers can enjoy video in a moving vehicle.

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