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Wednesday April 6, 2005 12:29 pm

ThermalTake Xray PC Lighter and Cup Holder




Thermaltake XrayWhat the heck? Apparently this thing has been around for a while, but it’s news to me. Basically, the Thermaltake Xray fits into a 5.25” drive bay, and provides a bit of comfort for chain smoking, beer-swilling computer users. You see, the Xray provides both a beverage tray and a cigarette lighter. The light can be removed, and you can use the port to charge in-car accessories like a cell phone. Now you can finally be the envy of the LAN party - it’s just sad that it took this to get you there.

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Great idea of putting liquids so close to your hardware. So the cup slips, so it spills all over your new system that cost you 2 grand to build which is now completely fried, no biggie, right? People should stop using their @ss as a brain.

Looks like an applicable accesory for me. It is nice to drink and smoke in front of the computer. This will limit spilling of beer. In addition cigarette butts and ashes will be kept secured. Talk about comfort working here. This will help not only me, but others as well.

This product is, I assume, meant to be a joke. (I assume it was inspired by the old tech support joke about the luser who thought their CD-ROM drive was a cupholder…) Don’t take it so seriously…

It looks like it’s a car product that’s been altered to fit in a PC drive bay, it’s a really cute idea, if you’re the first one in your circle of friends to think of it or hear about it.

Maybe the “beverage holder” would serve better as an ashtray holder? We all know CD-ROM drives are the REAL cupholders… smile


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