Philips Notebook Sleeve Will Save Your Computer And Naughty Bits

11:20PM September 3, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

Amid their new products clusterf–k, the Philips Notebook Sleeve called my attention. Not only because it’s pretty—or in a pretty setting—but because it’s designed to work as a nice laptop pad, and not only because it’s hardened.

The Philips Notebook Sleeve also has a soft cushion built-in and, what is more important, “an extra HeatProtect layer prevents overheating by allowing good air flow”. Sounds good to me and to my private parts. The design is good too, with a suede-like lining and a rubberised zip, so your notebook doesn’t get scratched.


Comments

  • ProfessorT

    September 4, 2009 at 3:48 PM

    once again, pretty (well, can’t see her face but I imagine she’s pretty) girl in spandex is *definitely* required

  • Matthew Pritchard

    March 3, 2010 at 11:56 AM

    @ ‘Curves’ “it needs a handle”

    It *does* have a handle, it is merely hidden inside, as is the hidden compartment. I now own it, and I must say, it’s the best damn peripheral I’ve bought in ages. The aluminium layer that is one of the 3 layers making up the whole top (of which they have made visible by having a small strip of see through plastic) *genuinely* acts as a heatsink. My temperatures dropped significantly (the laptop and my private parts). And with the bottom being neoprene and the top being hard and tray-like, it is just so damn comfortable to use. Someone paid this a lot of thought, they really did. At first I was put off by the high price (£30 in the UK), but now I wouldn’t part with it for 4 times that if I couldn’t get readily get another…basically as no one makes anything quite like it. Looks amazing, too.

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