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Lapinator and Lapinator Plus, a Closer Look

Mofo writes "Virtual-Hideout has a great real world comparison between two laptop desks . Perfect for laptop users looking to cool off their lap. From the article 'However, with the massive popularity in recent years of laptop computers, along with the evolution of power (which creates heat) infused into them, the laptop accessory market is really getting huge. Laptop desks is one such accessory and are plentiful on the market, but very few are practical and even less are large enough to enjoy.'"

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  1. alternatives by flyneye · · Score: 4, Funny

    cutting board :$1.98 Wal-Mart
    spongebob or dora traveltable : $.98 clearance aisle Wal-mart
    (includes groovy holders for stuff in legs)
    tray stolen from retro drive-in restaurant:priceless

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  2. oh, come on. by Triv · · Score: 5, Informative
    This isn't much of a 'comparison.' The linked article is comparing two different models of laptop desk from the same company and there's a big 'sponsored by lapinator.com' link at the top of the thing.

    Next on slashdot: logitech mousepad showdown! 8x8 versus 10x10! Read on for the thrilling trials!

    Puhlease.

    1. Re:oh, come on. by hotdiggitydawg · · Score: 3, Insightful
      And its a pretty bad shill at that. From TFA (The F**** Advertisement):

      • Page 1: who the hell can navigate with their index finger on those little laptop squares?
      • Page 2: I use a trackball... it's driven by thumb power!
      • Half the first page is in light-grey italics, making it a pain in the ass to read, but that's OK because it's just a complete cut-and-paste from the product website anyway
      • We're nerds. Sorry, but Keeps your Laptop cooler and Comfortable and Stable just marketing fluff, not proper specs. Where are the heat transfer coefficients, independent third-party measurements, etc? I want to be able to make up my own mind whether this product really will stop high temperatures damaging my bollocks, and more importantly, my laptop...
      • While I'm at it how do you reconcile Thinsulate(TM) blocks 95% of laptop Heat! and Keeps your Laptop cooler? If it is blocking heat it is an insulator, thereby reducing heat dissipation through the bottom of the laptop. I suspect there's more than one load of bollocks under these laptops.


      Sigh. Another Slashvertisement.
  3. This has got to be a joke! by endrue · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why is this news? It would be more interesting to read a comparison of my left and right hands.

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    1. Re:This has got to be a joke! by dotpavan · · Score: 3, Funny

      you forgot to give the link..

    2. Re:This has got to be a joke! by RevDobbs · · Score: 5, Funny

      From that article:

      It was apparent from the outset that the right hand is slightly larger than the left hand; this size difference is likely a reaction to the right hand being used for more tasks. During key benchmarking (hand writting, manipulating can openers, masturbating) the right hand provided better results for longer durations than the left hand did.

      You're right, that is more interesting that the laptop desk comparo.

  4. Re:Why? by RevDobbs · · Score: 4, Interesting

    First, RTFA. These "laptop desks" are the same as old-school lap desks: just a way to work away from a desk or table. What these do is keep that insane heat source away from your vijayjay or yoohoo.

    To answer your first question: "to each their own". I have a PowerBook 'cause I like to use the same development machine at home, work, or at Panera's. I very seldom use it on my lap.

    To answer your second question: to be able to reproduce later in life. Or maybe to not hinder the growth of leg hair. Or to prevent second-degree burns on your thighs.

    Just cause it's called a "laptop" doesn't mean you have to use it on your lap. When people call 'em "notebooks" do you try to write on them with pens? Hey, I wardrive with mine... should I start calling it a "shotgun computer"?

  5. How to mod log into a free, open source Lapinator! by hikerhat · · Score: 3, Funny
    As a slashdot reading hacker, I have a limited income - my allowance from Mom. Thanks Mom! Lapinator looks like a great product. How many computer products have type B thinsulate in them? Not many! Sadly, I cannot afford my own Lapinator, the worlds greatest lap desk!. But I'm a hacker, so I figured out a sweet log mod (It's log! It's log! It's big, it's heavy, it's wood!) that lets you simulate your own Lapinator! Lapinator is the worlds greatest lap desk! Anyway, here's the mod:
    1. Put on the sun screen! you're leaving the basement, and going outside!
    2. Go outside. You should be able to find a log. In a park, or on your farm, or somewhere!
    3. Saw the log into planks. Be careful you don't cut off your quake hand! (Or whatever you use your hand for, LOL!!!!)
    4. Glue the planks together.
    5. Wait for the glue to dry.
    6. Wait for it....
    7. Laminate! (As an exercise for the reader, download a sweet pic of Natalie Portman and laminte it to the glued together planks for a sweet mod of the mod!)
    8. Go back inside (take your glued together laminated planks with you!)
    9. Put the glued together laminated planks on your lap, and then put your laptop on top of that.

    There you have it. A sweet mod for those of you who can't afford a lapinator right now. Lapinator is the greatest lap desk ever made!

  6. Laptop desk? by SeekerDarksteel · · Score: 3, Funny

    Bah, old hat. I prefer my desktop lap! Quite simple to get really.
    1) Eat a bag of cheetos.
    2) Repeat step 1 until your lap is large enough to comfortably support something the size of a desktop computer.
    No need to worry about the expense or inferior performance of a laptop, with the added bonus that no matter where you go you can set it up without having to carry any extra addons!

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