Here is everything that I have in my laptop bag, going from left-to-right and top-to-bottom.
- Generic 6-plug power strip.
- Kindle Fire video kit (Micro HDMI-to-HDMI cable and Micro-USB cable for power)
- White Monster Microfiber screen cleaning cloth.
- Apple Laptop power adapter.
- Blue USB 3.0 cable in bag.
- iPad 2 with green cover.
- Black HP Laptop power adapter.
- Black Mini HDMI-to-HDMI Cable in bag.
- Black Micro USB and white Kindle Power Adapter.
- Mini DisplayPort to VGA converter in bag.
- 'Stardust' DVD.
- Kindle Fire with stylus and case.
- 100 Index Cards.
- Powder blue javelin pen.
- VGA and 3.5 mm audio cable.
- Green HDMI cable.
- Female 3.5 mm audio to male stereo RCA cable.
- Male 3.5 mm audio to male stereo RCA cable.
- 3 sets of plastic silverware, napkin, salt and pepper.
- If... (Volume 2)
- JVC earbuds.
- Roll of pre-1982 pennies.
- Smooshed bite-size Milky Way Dark.
- 1GB SD Card in case.
- Peter Griffin USB drive.
- 8GB Sandisk flash drive.
- 4GB Geek Squad flash drive.
- 2GB Sony flash drive (compatible with Windows 98).
- Sandisk MobileMate (SD/Micro/mini Card reader).
- Green Lighting-to-USB cable.
- White Apple 30-pin to USB cable.
- Gray Mini USB cable.
- Black Ethernet cable.
- 15.6' HP Laptop.
- Logitec corded mouse.
- Star Wars playing cards.
- Empty Altoids container.
- 12-inch ruler.
- Compass.
- Bag spare styli.
Typically, I don't take the Kindle Fire and the iPad with me when I travel; I take one or the other. Sometimes my Sony Camcorder gets wedged inside the bag, too. Not pictured is the iPhone 4s and Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic that I carry around in my pocket. For a while, I also had a Kill-a-watt and a sound pressure meter in the bag, too.
On a completely unrelated note, my laptop bag is falling apart. I have looked for replacements, but I have yet to find one that is sufficiently large.