My wife and I use Podium CoolPads for our respective Books (an icebook and a
Wallstreet, both of which can get pretty hot). I highly recommend them (and
no, I'm not a shareholder). Info is here:
http://www.roadtools.com/index.html

Mitch.


On 10/12/03 10:25 AM, "    Steve Kidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "w miller" writes:
> 
>> I raise the rear end with a little saucer. Am I being silly?
> 
> Definitely not silly, it's a good idea. But I thought I'd add my personal
> experience with a PowerBook stand, the iCurve in my case, which I found
> effective for increasing air circulation.
> 
> Here in fire-ravaged Kelowna over the summer, temperatures in my office
> reached +100 for weeks. As long as my Pismo was on the stand, it was fine,
> fan came on once in a while. If I set the Pismo down on a flat surface, the
> fan came on after a few minutes of use.
> 
> As well, the stands have the added benefit of raising the screen to eye
> level.
> 
> Cheers - Steve K.
> 


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