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CES 2006 Profile: Targus

Targus, a maker of notebook cases and accessories, used CES 2006 to introduce several new lines of carrying cases. Of most interest were two which were targeted towards women.

Targus’s first offering is the Getta collection of carrying cases. A backpack ($69.99), tote ($59.99) and slipcase ($39.99) make up this product family. Features in common include stylish designs, padded compartments, a removable mini bag or wallet, plenty of pockets and the ability to store notebooks with screen sizes up to 15 inches.

Targus’s other offering geared towards women is the new Beemer line. Features in common with the messenger bag ($49.99), top load bag ($59.99), backpack ($69.99) and slipcase ($39.99) include a two tone nylon fabrication, soft pink suede-like lining, stylish designs, the ability to store notebooks with screen sizes up to 15 inches and plenty of exterior and interior pockets.

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