New Logitech Laptop Accessories: Laptop Pad and Stand

April 17, 2009 · Posted in Apple 

Are you comfortable working on your laptop around the house? Although the heat-churning little workhorse straddling your thighs as we speak might pull double duty as a personal space heater in the winter, what about during in heat of summer? And what about the constant need to adjust your screen to avoid the glare of that flaming ball of gas beckoning from beyond your current four walls when working from a desk? Solution according to Logitech, their new N100 cooling pad and N110 Notebook Riser.





N100 Cooling Pad
N110 Notebook Riser



 




 






    

  • Slotted surface, with virtually silent airflow.
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  • Rear air intake ensures unobstructed airflow on lap or desk.
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  • Available in multiple colors.
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  • Enclosed, durable construction protects fan from dust and damage.
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  • Low power consumption via USB.
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  • PC and Mac notebooks with up to a 15.4-inch display.
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  • $29.99
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  • Ergonomically designed to elevate notebooks to an optimal viewing distance, angle, and height.
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  • Use with external keyboard and mouse to enhance your typing posture and reduce fatigue.
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  • Adjustable tilt and rubber-soled swivel base.
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  • Flips open and folds flat instantly for use on any table or desk.
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  • PC and Mac notebooks with up to a 15.4-inch display.
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  • $29.99
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Whether you need these or not, Logitech pretty much being the king of accessories is determined to protect its market share, especially in the face of Microsoft launching its own line of laptop accessories in an attempt to take a few dollars out of the laptop section of 2009’s otherwise dwindling PC market. I don’t know about the Riser, but $30 for a useful, USB powered laptop pad doesn’t seem too bad.

–Tom Milnes

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