Tough, Water-Resistant Shell Resists spills and tears EVA Foam Bumpers Hold the Chromebook tight, provide shock-absorption, and protect from drops, bumps, bangs, impacts, scratches, and more. Clamshell Stay-On Design Opens 180-degrees, so students can leave the case on while they work. Non-Slip Rubber Feet Keep the case from sliding or shifting while working. Ventilation Channels Ensure proper air flow and prevent overheating. Hand Strap and Detachable Shoulder Strap Provide easy and secure carrying options. Paracord Zip Pulls Durable and easy for smaller hands to grasp. Transparent ID Holder Makes identification easy. Slim and Compact Design Easily fits into a backpack or Kensington Charging Case. Get professional-grade protection and durability with the LS520 Stay-On Case for 11.6" Chromebooks & Laptops. Made to handle the use and abuse of a K-12 environment, the water-resistant LS520 features shock-absorbing foam bumpers that hold the Chromebook tight and protect it from damage; an always-on design that opens 180-degrees, so students can leave the case on while they work; non-slip feet to keep the case from sliding or shifting while working; ventilation channels to ensure proper air flow and prevent overheating; a hand strap and detachable shoulder strap; and easy-to-grip paracord zipper pulls. - Tough, water-resistant shell resists spills and tears.
- EVA foam bumpers hold the Chromebook tight, provide shock-absorption, and protect from drops, bumps, bangs, impacts, scratches, and more.
- Clamshell stay-on design opens 180-degrees, so students can leave the case on while they work.
- Non-slip rubber feet keep the case from sliding or shifting while working.
- Ventilation channels ensure proper air flow and prevent overheating.
- Hand strap and detachable shoulder strap provide easy and secure carrying options.
- Paracord zip pulls are durable and easy for smaller hands to grasp.
- Transparent ID holder makes identification easy.
- Slim and compact design easily fits into a backpack or Kensington Charging Case.
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