LapWorks releases colorful line of laptop accessories

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Apr 9, 2008 at 10:31am

imageLapWorks has launched the first eight in its new line of colorful printed Laptop Desk Futura laptop coolers. The company plans to expand the program with a variety of colors and patterns, polling its customers and offering one or more new option every month throughout 2008.

The Laptop Desk Futuras are available from LapWorks for US$49.95, initially in four solids and four patterns: deep red, bustin’ blue, passion pink, tempting teal, largely leopard, desert camou, jungle camou and red marble. Customers get to choose final touches on their laptop cooler, such as matte or semi-gloss finish, and black or translucent no-slip rubber pads. Order turnaround time is approximately five business days.

In the coming months LapWorks will also accept $69.95 custom printing orders if customers provide a high-resolution 300 dpi image in CMYK at 12 inces wide by 22 inches long.

Like its Laptop Desk 2.0 and UltraLite siblings, the Laptop Desk Futura’s dual-purpose design provides an ergonomically-sound workspace across the lap, and folds into a wedge-shaped stand for desk use. An oval-shaped burst pattern differentiates the Futura design, which comes standard in “gun-metal” gray for $29.95.

The Futura features heat-conducting ABS plastic that resists heat build-up, open ventilation slots that allow hot air to rise and escape, and a 1/8-inch air space using rubber pads that lift the laptop from the Futura to allow cool air to circulate under the notebook.

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