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03-07-2021 03:22 PM
I bought a notebook stand (about 2 inches high in the rear, one inch high in front......to place my notebook so I can see it clearly but also this deal has a built in faxn to keep your envy cool. The one I bought has a 4 inch usb cord hanging out the right side so i can plug that into my computer to get the fan inside to get going and keep the computer cool. The op part is black felt to protect the laptop .
Mfr is Targus
SKU # is AWE5505
I'm sure this was under 25 bucks but I can't recall. If so, buy several for everyone else who hadn't thought of a nice pad like this to put laptop on top of with this running fan for coolness
FONDA X. COX, PhD
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