I use the mobile CoolPad instead, as it takes up almost no space in my bag
and it works great for keeping my Pismo and 12" iBook cool.

Tom

on 8/14/04 12:58 AM, larry Zasitko at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a 12" Powerbook and at the moment it is sitting around 65c or
> 150f so pretty warm. Never seems to run hotter but I felt this was
> maybe a bit high. I was looking at the icurve to also raise the laptop
> a bit higher. I have looked at the web site and they have for $22 a
> stand with a temperature sensor and is supposed to adjust the speed of
> the fans. If anyone has one of the 13$ ones how load is it?


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