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Shige's Research Blog
Friday, May 09, 2014
Fanless laptop
Looks like the next big thing in the laptop industry is fanless computer. HP got the
head start
on this, looks like Apple is
soon to follow
. The chance that my next laptop (preferably from Lenovo or Sony) is a fanless one is pretty good.
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