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Protection for all your Gadgets? Spigen's got your Back.

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You'd think they'd be content with keeping your devices covered and safe with smartphone and tablet cases and screen protectors, but it looks like Spigen just had to take things further…

Their new range of Coated Backpacks offer water resistant protection for all your gadgets and gizmos, while a padded fur-lined interior makes sure your devices all play nicely.

Fitting laptops up to 15" and offering 3 major compartments, there's plenty of room for all your devices to sit comfortably and allowing you to have everything you need, no matter where you are.

With a sleek and minimalist design, this is ideal for uni students and on the go workers alike. The Spigen Backpack is perfect for climates all year round (because we know just how reliable kiwi weather can be.)

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Gearing up for Work: Don't Forget your Memory!

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Clouds are super nifty and all, but sometimes you just want to work offline. Having your files with you, no matter where you go is essential for getting things done, so make sure you've got storage you can rely on!

Here are some perfect memory solutions, both big and small. Just remember, no matter what you store your work on, you can never have too many back ups…

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The Perfect use of your Course Related Costs

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All work and no play makes anyone a dull person. So why not get something that plays just as hard as it works?

Whether you're gearing up for Uni or work, be sure to grab the HP Pavilion i5 Laptop. With all the professional trimmings that will help it blend into any lecture hall or conference room – what's under the hood is a whole other story.

Running off an Intel i5 2.6Ghz Turbo processor, you can handle all your spreadsheets and word documents with ease.

Meanwhile, the Nvidia GeForce 830m graphics card with 2GB RAM will ensure that once all your work is done (and only then) you can boot up your favourite games and blow off some steam.

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