LapWorks Adds Color to Laps Everywhere

Posted on 09 April 2008 by


If a laptop desk made of gunmetal gray seems a little too utilitarian for you, then allow me to show you the newly colorized Laptop Desk Futura.

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I know someone who would absolutely love that Largely Leopard one… ;-)

This morning LapWorks finally announced its new line of brightly-colored $49.95 Laptop Desk Futura laptop coolers.

The initial eight colors and patterns include: Deep Red, Bustin’ Blue, Passion Pink, Tempting Teal, Largely Leopard, Desert Camou, Jungle Camou and Red Marble.

Thank you for allowing your readers to help us finalize these initial 8 colors/patterns. Even though TYE DIE did not make the initial list, we would like to provide you with a bright Futura. Please let us know your preference and we will have it on the way.

Highlights of Painted Futura Program:

-            Customers choose a matte or semi-gloss finish, and black or translucent no-slip rubber pads.
-            LapWorks will poll its customers and offer one or more new color or pattern every month throughout 2008.
-            They are affordable because they’re actually printed, using a specialized UV ink-jet printer that applies a heavy coat of industrial-grade ink that hardens when exposed to UV light.
-            LapWorks believes it is the first to print a three-dimensional product using this process.
-            The UV-cured ink has a similar hardness to automotive paint, and a final coat of matte or semi-gloss acrylic further protects the colored surface.

As you know, the Laptop Desk Futura’s dual-purpose design creates an ergonomically-sound workspace across the lap, and folds into a wedge-shaped stand for use at a desk, while also cooling a notebook computer.  It comes standard in ‘gun-metal’ gray for $29.95

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  • Joel Mclaughlin

    Me thinks someone is dropping hints since her B-day is soon… :D

  • http://www.geardiary.com Judie Lipsett

    Ha! No, I am actually thinking of one of my girlfriends! :lol:

  • Heatwave316

    I’m thinking either jungle camou or red marble… :grin:

  • Bill Moody

    Judy,

    Does your “girlfriend” want a matte or semi-gloss finish and black or translucent no-skid rubber pads on her Largely Leopard? Let me know.