I am looking at an iCurve stand but so far have resisted. Mine gets really warm and temps stay around 46 or 47c so may look into a cooling stand for it.

Most of the devices for sale for cooling PowerBooks and iBooks are more decoration than function, unless they have fans built into them.

Go to <www.xoxide.com> and have a look under laptop coolers.

The USB-powered acrylic model that costs a ridiculously low $12.99 plus postage is about the best thing out there for cooling an iBook for less than a hundred dollars.

I guess it depends on the environment and how much cooling you are expecting. After one hour of running there is about a 6�C difference between sitting flat on my desk and being on the coolpad. After two hours the difference is about 8�C. I consider that
significant.


JeffW.


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