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Laptop Cool Table Offers Built-In USB Fans for Notebooks

Mac laptop users gain portability form lightweight unit constructed of tubular aluminum and Plexiglas.

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December 9, 2008

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Arbella Enterprises Inc. (Los Angles, CA) announced the Laptop Cool Table, (Model # LCT-100) which combines a cooling pad with a laptop table, to quickly turn a laptop into a portable desktop by raising the computer to a comfortable level. The most unique feature of the Laptop Cool Table is its cooling ability.

The table houses two built-in USB fans, which help to cool the laptop's battery for optimal performance and prolonged life. The table's USB cord easily connects to the laptop USB port that powers the table's fans. The user has the option of using the table as a flat cooling pad by leaving the legs folded.

The flexible design enables users to easily place their laptop in the most comfortable position. The unit requires no assembly and adjusts in seconds. The legs extend vertically and horizontally and work independently.

It is constructed of sturdy tubular aluminum and Plexiglas, so its lightweight and compact construction make it suited for traveling — it sets up and folds down quickly with no parts to assemble.

For more information, please contact Arbella Enterprises.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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