Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Tenba Introduces New Airbook Portfolio Cases

A new line of protective portfolio cases has been released by a company called Tenba. This new Airbook line use the same frame that Tenba utilizes on their Air Case equipment. According to the company, the cases are made of a "multi-layered skeleton of air-channeled plastic panels, high-density foam and specially molded framing components." The frame is designed to be rigid and sturdy enough protect the cases' contents during shipping.

With soft interior linings and corner cutouts to protect mounted prints and books, the Airbook cases also have hand cutouts on each side to allow quick removal of contents. The Airbooks have Ballistic Nylon exteriors with triple-lockable zippers and interchangeable windows. For an additional charge, Tenba will laser-engrave an anodized aluminum exterior plate with a logo or other graphic.

The new Airbooks are now available and come in four sizes: a $159 model that accommodates 8.5x11-inch portfolio books, a $169 case that holds 11x14-inch books, a $179 Airbook that holds 11x17-inch books and the largest Airbook, which holds 16x20-inch prints and costs $199.

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