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Cooling for Macbook Pro Laptop

Hello everyone,
I've purchased a MacBook Pro 15" Laptop for the wife and am thinking of investing in a cooling pad for the laptop. While the Mac doesn't get as hot as my old Gateway laptop, I would still like to ensure that it stays cool enough.

Is the iLap (www. raindesigninc. com/ilap.html) enough or do I need to purchase something with fans at the base.

Thanks in advance .

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Hello everyone,
I've purchased a MacBook Pro 15" Laptop for the wife and am thinking of investing in a cooling pad for the laptop. While the Mac doesn't get as hot as my old Gateway laptop, I would still like to ensure that it stays cool enough.

Is the iLap (www. raindesigninc. com/ilap.html) enough or do I need to purchase something with fans at the base.

Thanks in advance .
Having a laptop myself and using hem all the time I would get one that moves as much air as possible but is quiet. Test them it is worth it and go into different stores to look at different ones.
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