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Just Mobile Cooling Bar
Posted 07/13/2009 at 3:24:14am | by Leslie Ayers

Just Mobile’s Cooling Bar addresses two of the MacBook Pro’s problem areas--its tendency to get very hot and the less-than-ideal ergonomics of its built-in keyboard. A hefty metal rod with a flat edge on the bottom and nonslip rings on both sides, the Cooling Bar rests under the back edge of your MacBook on a flat work surface. The bar does not physically attach to the ’Book, relying on the nonslip strip on its flat bottom to keep your laptop from rolling backward as you type and use the touchpad. It’s a well-thought-out design--though it would probably be more stable if the flat part of the bar was a few millimeters wider. A slot on one end of the bar is meant for the ’Book’s power cord--a nice touch. All would be perfect if the cord slot was a smidge deeper, however.

 


The Cooling Bar lets air in under the back of your 'Book while simultaneously lifting it up, so the keyboard reaches a more comfortable typing position.

At 8.8 ounces, the bar is too chunky to carry everywhere, but its heft does help keep it from sliding around on your desk.

 

THE BOTTOM LINE
If your 'Book needs a slight lift to make typing more comfy, look at the Cooling Bar. It will also keep your 'Book cool (preserving its delicate innards longer) and can double as a weapon, should the need arise.

Just Mobile Cooling Bar
COMPANY: Just Mobile
CONTACT: www.cooling-bar.com
PRICE: $39.99
REQUIREMENTS: 15-inch MacBook Pro or smaller laptop
Simple elegant design. Adds the right amount of rise to the back of your 'Book. Can double as a means of self-defense.
Despite its heft and flat-bottomed design, it's not quite as stable as it should be.
3/5
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