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Anytime I board a plane these days, I can't help but notice how everyone—myself included— is carrying a laptop. Although I hate the excess baggage on a trip, I somehow manage to make room for my laptop even if it means a sore shoulder the next day. With the widespread availability of WiFi in airports and airplanes with power ports, travelers will no doubt continue to travel with laptops, which is why investing in a good portable laptop stand is a good idea.
The Keynamics' Aviator Laptop Stand is designed with the business traveler in mind. It's sturdy enough to withstand turbulence or bumping from other plane passengers, and doubles as a desktop stand for use at the hotel. It also positions the keyboard at a comfortable typing angle, and raises the screen at eye level which reduces neck and back strain.
Don't know about you, but I'm so used to using a mouse even with my laptop which is why I like a ample room on either side of the laptop. For Ultraportable laptop (weighing 5lbs or less) owners, the Laptop Desk UltraLite tray provides enough space for your extra accessories, and reduces system overheating by providing plenty of ventilation channels.
Traveler Series LapPads have to be the most compact, easy-to-carry rollable protectors. Not only do they reduce laptop heat by 85 percent, but they also cool down your CPU so you can use your laptop longer. They come in different colors, and easily fit in your backpack.
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1 Posted by gun_nit04 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse
yes it is quite helpful for me but i do not got full satisfaction.if u can improve a little bit more it will be more fruitful