Was Linus Right? Adding LIQUID METAL to a LAPTOP
LTT DID IT FIRST! (in Simpsons voice). Linus recently showed the benefit of adding liquid metal to a $3,000 laptop. I test his methods with a 7 year old HEATER shaped like a laptop. The results were...surprising to say the least.
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