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Laptop Lounge with USB Cooling Fan

The Laptop Lounge with USB Cooling Fan grants users a comfortable and easy lounging when using a laptop while protecting the laptop from overheating. Laptops were made for convenience in mind, not necessarily comfort. While lounging and using your laptop, your posture is comprised.

Often times you are forced to haunch over to type or sit uncomfortably with it on your lap. This can lead to back or neck problems that can affect your other aspects of life such as sports, posture, or sleep. This is why it is important to sit in a proper position. Not only does proper posture when using a laptop affect your body but also the body of your computer.

Often times you are too busy getting in a comfortable position that you neglect to see if the vents are covered. The computer needs these vents to release heat in order to prevent it from becoming overheated. An overheated computer can result in slow processes and eventually leads to crashing. With the average computer being a costly investment of $1000, not to mention being full of your important documents, you cannot afford to make this mistake. There have actually been known cases where someone left their computer on themselves and it overheated while sitting on them and gave them second and third degree burns in which they realized it too late. By using the Laptop Lounge, you improve both your head and neck positioning, as well as keep your laptop cool and functioning properly.

Accommodating to any laptop with a screen of 19 inches or less, the Laptop Lounge is equipped with a cooling fan that simply plugs into the USB port. This clean plug in does its job while not having a lot of extra messy wires that could disrupt the user or could cause the user to trip over. Designed for all computer users, this laptop lounge is only 2 pounds making it unbelievably easy to transport yet barely noticeable while on your lap. To ensure you are in the most comfortable position for your body while still being able to see your screen, the Laptop Lounge with USB Cooling Fan features 4 different height and angle settings.

Protect yourself and your computer when you purchase the Laptop Lounge with USB Cooling Fan.

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  1. Brad says:

    This looks like it would be good for when I am in front of the TV!

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