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Seeing is Believing

These are actual thermographs, taken at an ambient temperature of 22C/71.6F, in an air conditioned room, using a standard laptop after 20 minutes of running Multiple programs like Virus checking, DVD playing, PC Games and other typical everyday programs all at the same time.

Unlike other coolers, iTray is the ONLY one that is PROVEN by thermograph to keep BOTH your lap AND laptop cool. How do you read a thermograph? Simple, WYSIWYG - The lighter the color, the hotter it is, the darker the color the cooler it is. Here are some thermographs, which photographs the heat of the laptop and the surfaces you use it on.

How Hot does it get with and without iTray?


This pair of Thermographs compares the heat build up between the laptop and lap. The left one of a laptop used on the lap without iTray, and there are bright yellow and orange colors between the base of the laptop and where it comes in contact with the lap. The laptop itself is also producing more heat as shown by the size of the white colour patch, which is larger on the laptop not using iTray and the laptop on the right which uses iTray.

How hot is your Lap with and without iTray?


This set of thermographs was taken when the Laptop was lifted off the lap after 20 mins of multiple everyday normal software applications, the amount of heat left on the lap that did not use iTray (left picture) is captured by the large orange, yellow and white patch on the lap. This is the uncomfortable heat that you feel when using a laptop on your lap. By comparison, the Thermograph on the right, shows the that lap which used iTray is a lot cooler with an absence of residual bright orange, yellow or white patches and the lap temperature remains comfortable.

What happens when you use your laptop on normal household surfaces?


Using your laptop on soft surfaces such as your favorite rug, carpet, sofa or bed can block Air vents, causing heat to build up as shown by the residual heat foot print left on the carpet. The same laptop was used directly on the carpet (left) and with iTray on the carpet (right). In both thermogrpahs, the laptop was moved to the right after 30mins so that the residual heat pattern could be captured by Thermal camera. In the left picture, the laptop itself also has a larger white patch which means it is producing more heat. Using your laptop on soft surfaces with iTray releases heat build up, so there is hardly any heat foot print left on the carpet. The laptop itself also has less whiteness, which means it is not producing as much heat when used with the iTray. Home