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Griffin iCurveTiBook owners are no strangers to the heat that emanates from that machine after prolonged periods of use. There are plenty of solutions for that including the RoadTools Podium CoolPad. But what about when using your PB on a desk?
There are also a number of solutions for the desk ranging from the Kamas PowerBook Stand from Japan (US$110) to the recently reviewed Blade Runner-esque Metal Gear PB stand from Red Dye #3. But if you are looking for that holiday gift that just reeks of sex appeal, check out the iCurve (US$40) from Griffin Technology.
The iCurve follows the simple is beautiful approach with its “invisible” PowerBook and iBook stand. Announced back in July the iCurve was delayed while the technicians at Griffin got the lucite just perfect. The result is beauty.
The iCurve stand keeps your PowerBook or iBook at a more ergonomic height for desktop use and offers a convenient place to tuck your keyboard underneath when not in use. Ironically the iCurve’s looks best when it is not in use, just sitting on your desk it is bound to get noticed.


Griffin iCurveTiBook owners are no strangers to the heat that emanates from that machine after prolonged periods of use. There are plenty of solutions for that including the RoadTools Podium CoolPad. But what about when using your PB on a desk?
There are also a number of solutions for the desk ranging from the Kamas PowerBook Stand from Japan (US$110) to the recently reviewed Blade Runner-esque Metal Gear PB stand from Red Dye #3. But if you are looking for that holiday gift that just reeks of sex appeal, check out the iCurve (US$40) from Griffin Technology.
The iCurve follows the simple is beautiful approach with its “invisible” PowerBook and iBook stand. Announced back in July the iCurve was delayed while the technicians at Griffin got the lucite just perfect. The result is beauty.
The iCurve stand keeps your PowerBook or iBook at a more ergonomic height for desktop use and offers a convenient place to tuck your keyboard underneath when not in use. Ironically the iCurve’s looks best when it is not in use, just sitting on your desk it is bound to get noticed.

By Jason O'Grady

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