Several super-thin air-moving technologies have emerged in the last few years. This sounds like sci-fi but it's totally real.
DBD technology has been around for years, but YPlasma says it’s shrunk its actuators so that they’re as little as 200 microns thick, allowing them to be “integrated directly onto heat sinks, chassis ...
YPlasma will host the world premiere of the first-ever application of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuators for ...