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Another Water-Cooling System For Laptops

big writes "NEC has developed the world's first slim sized water-cooling module for notebooks. It uses a piezoelectric pump driving method. This water cooling-module enables a highly advanced, slim sized, notebook PC with minimal operating noise." Toshiba has been working on water cooling in laptops at least as far back as the year 2000.

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  1. Hail ye Entropy by RobPiano · · Score: 4, Funny


    I have a 12in powerbook and originally I would have thought something like a water cooling system would be nice, but that would limit my many discovered extended capabilities for my laptop. You see during the winter I use my laptop as the furnace for my apartment building (I live in Montreal, Quebec.. You can imagine it gets pretty cold). It was however becoming a real problem this summer as it got so hot as to melt through to the basement level of my building. My landlord was in the process of drawing up a lawsuit, but then I discovered an alternative to simple water cooling that I think should be considered by enlarge by the geek community.

    12in powerbook hydro electric plant! Disregarding the fundamental laws of thermodynamics I have managed to use my 12in heat plant as a tool to turn great amounts of water into steam. Believe it or not, I'm actually powering the entire of Centre-Ville on just my laptop. The city since has graciously agreed to pay my landlord for all damages. Combine that with my cold-fusion dock bookends and I think the energy crisis is over.

    But seriously folks... I can't believe how hot laptops and computers are running these days. It really is enough to keep a room warm without a heater. Is water cooling the future or just cooler processors?

    -Rob

    "Lisa in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!!"

  2. water by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Did you wet yourself, or did your laptop spring a leak?

  3. There is water in my laptop! by QEDog · · Score: 5, Funny

    There is water in my desktop! Oh wait, that is my fish tank... There is water in my laptop! Hold on, those are my seamonkeys.

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  4. Reminds me of a joke... by KillerHamster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Secretary tells help desk, "I just spilled coffee on my boss's keyboard. What should I do?" Help desk pilot fish decides, "What the heck, it's just a $35 keyboard. Have her disconnect it and wash it out in the sink. If that doesn't work, we'll replace it." Next call is from her enraged boss: "Who the hell told my secretary to put my new $4,000 laptop in the sink and run water all over it?"

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  5. Must have been some mix-up... by gumpish · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey NEC, we said we wanted laptops that are more PORTABLE, not more POTABLE...

  6. Re:Temperature on Lap by anubi · · Score: 5, Funny
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