August 10, 2009 12:09 PM PDT

Kensington sleeve props up your laptop

by Darius Chang
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TwoFold Stand and Sleeve (Credit: Kensington)

We all love origami, especially when it's applied to tech toys. Often, a laptop slipcase serves its purpose only in the bag, but Kensington's TwoFold Notebook Stand and Sleeve lets the case prop up your machine.

Besides potentially saving future generations by preventing lap burn, elevating the laptop actually allows for a more comfortable viewing angle and typing experience. Kensington's TwoFold Notebook Stand and Sleeve fits 14.1- to 15.4-inch notebooks and is available now for $39.99.

(Source: Crave Asia)

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by EvanSei August 10, 2009 12:35 PM PDT
oh good another thing to waste my money on, you can't use this thing on your lap so lap burn is not a problem, and that viewing angle thing, try tilting the screen back.
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by joedid August 10, 2009 1:28 PM PDT
Not to mention that a keyboard should never be elevated at the rear. That position can actually cause carpal tunnel because it encourages the user to bend the hands upward rather than dropping them. Sheesh.
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