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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (28210)2/12/2001 9:33:58 PM
From: Mani1Read Replies (3) of 275872
 
Tench, DARBES re <<Which notebook is that? Sounds rather interesting, if viable ...>>

Using heat pipes in notebooks is nothing new and they have been used for a long time by most (if not all) of the major OEM's.

In this case, heat pipes are nothing more than a thin copper tube with purified water inside. Heat pipe transports "heat" by phase change, evaporating (absorbing heat) at one end and condensing (releasing heat) at the other.

Mani
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