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Philips Notebook CushionSpeaker


$80.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Keeps hot laptops from making your lap uncomfortable. Built-in USB cord extends to connect and power the built-in speaker - does not need an AC power connection or built-in batteries. Silent - no need for fans due to its thick padding and heat resistant material.

The Cons:Poor speaker response - bassless. Overpriced - much cheaper alternatives exist in the $10-20 range. Large size - cannot be folded or deflated for transportation, etc...

The Philips Notebook CushionSpeaker is a cushioned pad that is designed for comfortably using a notebook on the lap for long periods of time.  The CushionSpeaker features a heat-resistant pad to prevent the lap from getting hot and has beanbag cushioning on the bottom for comfort.

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  It includes built-in stereo speakers with Neodymium magnet technology that provide a frequency response of 100 - 18,000 Hz.  The Philips Notebook CushionSpeaker has a non-slip strip that secures the notebook to the pad and also includes an integrated USB cable for easy setup.  It comes in a white color and has a suggested retail price of $80.

Features/Specs

  • Heat-Resistant Pad
  • Non-Slip Strip
  • Digital Stereo Speakers /w Neodymium Magnets
  • Integrated USB Plug
  • Beanbag Cushioning
  • Frequency Response: 100–18,000 Hz

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    keeps hot laptops from making your lap uncomfortable

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    built-in USB cord extends to connect and power the built-in speaker - does not need an AC power connection or built-in batteries

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    silent - no need for fans due to its thick padding and heat resistant material

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    keeps airflow unimpeded - allowing your laptop to remain cool, quiet and functional

Cons
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    poor speaker response - bassless

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    overpriced - much cheaper alternatives exist in the $10-20 range

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    large size - cannot be folded or deflated for transportation, etc...

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    no fans

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