Yea, heat sucks with laptops, mine cracked a glass table in some
winter before lol, guess the table couldn't stand the heat difference
cause one side was hot and the other cold.

On 3/7/10, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is because heat is generally an issue with "all" laptops that there
> is such a good
> market for the 'cooler' accessories. If you google for: laptop cooler
> pad you can
> find that even Belkin sells laptop cooler pads.
>
> On Feb 19, 9:06 pm, ront2 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Am considering the HP AIO desktop.  Frys salesperson said they have
>> heat problems... everything is bound tight together...similar to
>> laptops. Fans cannot do an adequate job.  He proceeded to try and sale
>> me other computers....(BTW they were out of stock of the All In One, I
>> had hoped to purchase).
>> Is this an issue with laptops and AIOs?  Fans cannot circulate air
>> properly. The salesperson said the lifespan of the AIO would be half
>> of a non-AIO computer.... 8 yr. to  4 yrs.
>> Thanks,  Ron  ([email protected])
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