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LapBoard Keeps Computing Laps Cool

Earlier today, while working on our laptop from the couch, our legs (poking out of some shorts) were practically burned by our charging Macbook battery. Good lord that thing can get hot when it's juicing. We've looked at quite a few options for keeping your burning notebook off your flesh, but here's a very simple solution from new company, whitevan...

 
 

Their $69 lap pad is made of ApplePly finished with water-based polyurethane. "The minimalist design holds a laptop with enough room for a mouse, the TV remote, some bills, or a sketchpad." It includes a non-slip patch to keep doodads from sliding off. Available in red or natural finish.

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While I appreciate the room for the mouse. Is this not essentially a $69 board? I think a trip to the home depot could yield similar results for less than $10.00. Perhaps it's the inner cheapskate in me.

posted by HeatherHLP on June 9th 2009 at 2:06pm
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I completely agree.
Just bought a suitable BRÄDA lap desk from ikea for about $18 last weekend. If I'm feeling ambitious, I may carve out a real wood top for it.

posted by Derek on June 9th 2009 at 4:28pm
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I had this problem with one of my laptops. I went to the building salvage place and got myself a thick floor tile. It was marble I think, and 12 x 12 inches. I kept it in the fridge when I wasn't using it. Then I would sit in bed, all toasty in the covers, and the laptop would sit on top the covers, on top the cold tile. Worked beautifully. It was $5.

posted by imake1tgirl on June 9th 2009 at 7:06pm
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real cheapskate here -- i use a big art book with the dust jacket taken off

posted by ocha on June 9th 2009 at 10:52pm
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Anyone who seriously considers paying $69 for a piece of plywood and some scraps of silicone deserves to be ripped off.

posted by bkT on June 10th 2009 at 7:37am
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I feel like, sometimes, the AT people just post things like this to get us riled up.

posted by clampers on June 10th 2009 at 10:26am
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while i like the idea, there are plenty of other options with something more for less cost. $69 for a piece of cut/stained wood is hardly worth it.
i simply use a pillow.

posted by Matt. M on June 10th 2009 at 11:08am
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A pillow actually accomplishes the exact opposite of this purpose. Pillows are soft, and so conform to the shape of the bottom of the laptop, covering up the vents.

A pillow would actually make it overheat faster.

posted by jumpyfroggy on June 11th 2009 at 11:13am
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What about a nice glass or wood cutting board? Even one of those plastic ones might do the job.

posted by BayRidger on June 14th 2009 at 7:25pm
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I use a broken snowboard that I sanded

posted by zeven13 on June 15th 2009 at 10:23pm
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