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| Coolink Lapchilla Laptop Cooler Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak -GOMD- | |
| Monday, 05 October 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 7 IntroductionLaptop technology has come a long way over the years with smaller and more powerful systems constantly coming out to replace last year’s best. With each generation of portable computing comes a need for more accessories and improvements to the quality of the laptop experience. One of the quintessential laptop accessories most commonly purchased is the laptop cooler.
There is more to a laptop cooler, however, than simply cooling the laptop. The laptop coolers have also become an integral part of making the use of the laptop a more comfortable experience. Most coolers provide an elevated position for the laptop, which usually features some sort of an incline to the keyboard allowing for comfortable typing during long sessions at the computer. Most laptop coolers on the market don’t allow you to adjust this incline, because it is usually a part of the design of the cooler and thus fixed to one position. One company, Coolink, has created a cooler that allows for this adjustment as one of the first coolers of its kind.
The Coolink Lapchilla notebook cooler features a unique hinged design for two distinct inclined positions. The Coolink Lapchilla features a massive fan for improved airflow for enhanced cooling. The unique hinge mechanism for adjusting the incline also allows the cooler to fold into itself for compact storage and portability, folding into a size no bigger than the notebook itself. |


