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Mobile-First Web Design: Why It Matters for Your Business
11 Mar, 2026







£33.58 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Targus Octave III City backpack in blue (polyester) is the kind of no-fuss bag you buy when you want something lightweight and tidy for everyday commuting—not a “carry everything you own” solution. At £27.98 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a practical office-to-train-and-desk bag, and that’s exactly where it makes sense. If your laptop is typically under something like a standard 13–14" class and you just need basic organisation for essentials (charger, mouse, a few documents, maybe a notebook), it’ll do the job without drama.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for anyone who needs serious protection, heavy daily loads, or lots of gear. Polyester city bags like this often don’t feel as structured or padded as more purpose-built business backpacks, so if you’re regularly stacking it with bulky items or commuting in rough conditions, you’ll likely feel the lack of comfort and robustness after a few months. Also, if you want a truly “plug-and-play” workflow—lots of compartments, quick-access pockets, and cable-friendly layouts—this is more minimalist than feature-heavy.
**Who it suits:** office staff, admins, consultants, and students in the UK who need a cheap, sensible everyday backpack. **Who should avoid:** anyone routinely carrying heavy loads, using it as a primary travel bag, or needing premium laptop protection. If you’re trying to keep costs down for a small fleet of staff, it’s a reasonable pick—but don’t expect it to behave like a premium resilience-grade backpack.

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