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LaCie has announced a range of new MacBook and iPad compatible covers.
The LaCie Coat and LaCie ForMoa are designed by Sam Hecht, have a double layer of neoprene, a soft inside lining, and come in a range of five colours: red, blue, pink, orange, and black.
A perfect companion to the iPad and MacBook insists LaCie, the LaCie Coat and ForMoa come in a 10.2-inch, as well as three laptop sizes that fit 13-inch, 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops as well as many PC notebooks.

LaCie ForMoa
The LaCie Coat includes an inside zippered pocket, allowing you to store a power supply and accessories.
Prices for the LaCie Coat start at $23.99. Prices for the LaCie ForMoa start at $39.99. Click here for LaCie Australia's product page.
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