Monday, 12 May 2014

Don't let your laptop get hot and bothered....


By Tania Prociuk

Pretty simple technique, find a inexpensive tray (just a bit larger than the base of your laptop).

Flip the tray over, the two openings at the side can be used for mini hard-drives, phones that are syncing and other cables you want to keep clear of damage.

That's pretty much it, it acts as a table top, you can put the tray with the laptop on your lap without it heating up your body (especially those who live in warm climates).


If you are headed into the other room, or need to move supplies over....it is portable.  Just flip the tray over and place all the contents, even your laptop right inside.  Move to another location in the house and have your documents, stationary, phone, hard-drives, cables and computer with you without a fumble.


TIP**  Last thing you want is to loose all your data, so tuck it in the openings and it will act as a shield.  I do not store anything on my laptop, hard lesson learned....everything is on an external hard-drive or a cloud.  If the computer crashes, I don't loose a thing. I still take back-ups for the programs/applications installed, but essentially I don't use my memory on my computer.




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