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Power Brick Slippers

I own a MacBook Pro, so I'm no stranger to hot laptops. Those puppies can get pretty warm, and so can the power bricks that are attached to them. Working in a cold office, I've been known to rest my hands on my computer, to keep them warm. Thanks to the Power Brick Foot Warmer, I can keep my feet warm as well.

The Foot Warmer is a specially designed slipper. Slide your feet inside, and keep your toes toasty with the laptop power brick. The harder you work your laptop, the warmer the brick will become, and the toastier your feet will be. For maximum warmth, you can rest the notebook on your lap, put the slippers on, and keep your lap and legs warm. Unfortunately, the project is just a design prototype, but I'm sure this would sell, should it ever come to market. In the meantime, keep in mind that they haven't started using the term "notebook computers" instead of "laptop computers" for nothing.

[via OhGizmo!]

Post by Alan Henry

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