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Philips Launches CushionSpeaker for Laptops.

Here"s something for all you serial couch-surfers. I think we"re all agreed that laptops make mobile computing much, much easier. That said, a lot of us who like to surf from the couch end up having to improvise when it comes to a work surface. Enter the Philips CushionSpeaker laptop stand. It does exactly what it says on the tin; it"s a cushion, a speaker and laptop stand all in one. For those of you who suffer from sweaty-leg syndrome when you use cushions as make-shift couch-desks, the CushionSpeaker is made from heat resistant material. The speaker is powered by your laptop via USB and offers "an amazing sound experience" for music or movies. Peep the video below and let us know if you"d ever use something like this to watch movies from the couch or in bed. Philips CushionSpeaker Preview


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