Lots of stuff on sale - just one I found with huge discount. Could use the bag/case for other stuff rather than a CRT.
Portabrace Small Crt Monitor Case
Small, portable, battery operated field Monitors are subject to all kinds of weather conditions and glare. PortaBrace Monitor Cases are made to stay on the monitor at all times, providing protection, convenience and comfort. A very deep fold-away visor shields screen in strong light and folds over screen for protection in transit. The fold-up, adjustable incline pedestal, allows positioning of monitor at many angles. The Monitor Case closes fully for neat, secure carrying or storage and we provide two solid-grip leather handle and standard shoulder strap for comfortable carrying. There is a pocket for batteries/AC cord/cable. Ventilation flaps allow proper cooling of monitor. All cases have access to battery/cable connection and adjustment controls.Product Benefits:• Customizable solution• Durable, 1000-denier Cordura• Engineered for professionals• Lightweight• Superior performance through simplicity of design
I was very confused by the title - who uses CRT monitors these days, much less puts them in a case?
After clicking through…. I'm still confused. Are there professions or specializations where equipment are still hooked up to CRTs over portable LCDs for some reason?