MacFeet attach to the bottom of any Mac notebook computer with an easy to apply peel-N-stick adhesive. Each MacFeet has two fold-down sections - the smaller section elevates the back of the notebook 1" while the second section raises it 1 3/8". The ...
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Features
- Cool & Elevates your Laptop
- Fits All Standard Notebooks
- Easy to Apply, Just Peel-N-Stick
- Improves Typing Ergonomics
- 2 Adjustable Elevations
Product Description
MacFeet attach to the bottom of any Mac notebook computer with an easy to apply peel-N-stick adhesive. Each MacFeet has two fold-down sections - the smaller section elevates the back of the notebook 1" while the second section raises it 1 3/8". The small section has a large rubber pad for gripping on the desktop when folded. Typing on a flat desk top surface forces the user to move their elbows away from their body in order to position their hands comfortably for typing. Supporting the arms away from the body fatigues back and shoulder muscles reducing performance. The Laptop Legs elevate the keyboard for better typing ergonomics while reducing body fatigue and improving personal performance. Internal heat is a notebook's worst enemy and is the principal cause of sluggish performance, screen freezing and shortening the life span of the computer. The Laptop Legs increase air flow under the notebook reducing heat build-up and cooling the notebook. Other uses for the Laptop Legs include elevating desktop keyboards higher than their built-in legs allow. In addition, for negative tilt positioning, the MacFeet can be applied to the front of the notebook.SimilarProduct
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