It occurs to me that the design of the Aeronaut is already pretty close to being "TSA friendly" if you put a small laptop (netbook) in the mesh compartment underneath the main flap. Once you lay the bag on the conveyor you could unzip the main compartment from the bag separating the laptop out for scanning.
If the Aeronaut had zippers that continued all the way down to the other side of the bag and something to hold your stuff from falling out when you did this, you could unzip the lid all the way down so that it sat flat on the belt. I realize that the Tri-Star seems to cover the "clothes and laptop bag" department, but to me this would be the ultimate one bag.
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