Best products from r/SysadminLife
We found 2 comment on r/SysadminLife discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Rothco Canvas Map Case Shoulder Bag, Black
- Quality tested and ensured for maximum durability
- Designed with only the toughest, roughest users in mind
- Comfort and performance come hand in hand with rothco
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2. ThinkGeek Bag of Holding - Con-Survival Edition Crossbody or Handheld Bag - Small Enough for a Crowded Hall; Big Enough for All Your StuffBag of Holding - Con-Survival Edition
- EXCEPTIONAL AUDIO PERFORMANCE: The G633 Artemis Spectrum produces crisp 7.1 Dolby and DTS headphone surround sound. The advanced Pro-G drivers and On-Board Equalizers allow customizable audio for serious gamers
- COMPATABLE ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS: This gaming headphone is compatible with PCs, mobile devices, PS4s, the Xbox One, and more.Frequency response: 100Hz-20KHz
- MULTIPLE SOURCE AUDIO MIXING: Plug in two devices (1 USB and a 3.5-millimeter connection) to answer calls and play music without interrupting your gaming session
- FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE: Utilize Logitech Gaming Software to choose from millions of lighting colors, set customized audio EQ, and program three G-keys with your favorite game macros
- FOLDAWAY NOISE-CANCELLING MIC: The flexible boom microphone includes an LED light to let you know when you're on mute settings. Fold it back when not in use for a superior audio experience
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I've been hunting for the "right" bag for years. I carry a MacBook Air (I favor ultralight laptops) and it's a challenge to find a bag with just the right form-factor. Not too big and not too small. My ideal bag has enough room for my daily gear, with a bit of extra space for additional items, and a convenient place to stow a water bottle. Sadly, I've yet to find the perfect bag for my needs, but I do have a few suggestions:
I've used RedOxx bags for years, and I've always been quite happy with them. I use the CPA laptop briefcase if I need to carry a ton of stuff. There's also the Metro Laptop Briefcase, which is a skinnier version of the CPA. I love the CPA, it's a phenomenal bag. However, it's just a little too big to be my daily driver. RedOxx also sells backpacks if you prefer that form-factor (I don't).
My daily driver is often the ThinkGeek Bag of Holding (Con Edition). It's the right size for my laptop and a few accessories, but not half as well-built as a RedOxx bag. I'm unsure if it'd fit a 15" macbook. I like it fine, but it's hard to recommend. It does everything I want it to do, but I'm constantly wishing for a better-built bag.
I've had my eye on the B7 Flight for a while, as it looks like it'd solve the problem of sometimes needing a big bag and sometimes needing a small one, and it looks like it's built for quality (their market is commercial airline pilots).
I used this dirt cheap canvas shoulder bag for years. The build quality is terrible and it'll fall apart after a while, but you can buy a dozen of them for the price of some other bag, and they're a great size for a small laptop and some extra stuff. I'm pretty sure it's too small for a 15" macbook, but there are dozens of this kind of bag on Amazon, a bigger one would probably work fine. I throw this recommendation in here as a reminder that you don't have to buy the best-of-the-best.
Of course, if you're made of money, you could always order something from Saddleback. They're beautiful, but too rich for my blood.