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iPerch Plus Quietly Lifts And Cools Powerbooks July 25, 2003 - For Immediate Release

Today, MacMice announces the release of its iPerch Plus fan-cooled acrylic Powerbook desk stand.

The iPerch Plus is a 5.5-inch tall clear acrylic desk stand that holds any model Apple G4 Powerbook at a 15-degree angle, for improved screen viewability when in desktop usage. The product includes an advanced Powerbook cooling system, based around a uniquely engineered clear 80mm acrylic ball-bearing fan, coupled with proper air ducting between the product and the Powerbook.

The iPerch Plus creates an average Powerbook surface temperature reduction of between 15 and 30-degrees Fahrenheit. The product creates only 20dB of sound at 2-feet distance, making it the quietest fan-powered notebook cooling product on the market. This low operating noise level makes the product uniquely suited for use in audio or video production settings, classrooms, meeting areas, or other areas demanding maximum quietness.

The iPerch Plus is available now for US$69.99 at the MacMice Workspace Products Co. web site. ( http://www.macmice.com/iperch_plus.html )


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