Cool Feet keep your notebook computer cool

Removable feet lift your laptop up

Cool Feet keep your notebook computer cool. Hardware, laptopstuff.co.uk 0

5 October 2006 13:50 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Ever worried that your laptop is pumping out too much heat? It could be because your battery may explode, or it could just be that it’s getting a bit hot because there’s no air circulating under it.

Cool Feet Laptop Stand aims to fix this problem. Two tall feet go under the back of the notebook, while two short feet go at the front, so the notebook is tilted for comfortable typing

The stand lets air circulate under the computer so that it’ll cool down quicker. And the feet aren’t stuck on permanently – they can be popped off when you’re transporting your notebook computer.

We won’t make any comments about the fact that the computers in the images are Macs, rumoured at one time to have had a cooling problem.

Available now from Laptopstuff.co.uk for £9.99.

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