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Notebook Cooling
Antec Notebook Cooler Designer Review E-mail
Written by George Cella -Cella-   
Thursday, 20 May 2010 01:00

Introduction

Everyday I see more and more items aimed at solving what, for many, is a recent dilemma – the ability to multitask. As technology evolves, the items we carry on a daily basis are capable of doing more and more. With that, our expectations of what an item can do are growing right along with it. We want to take everything with us and want to take as few items as possible to do it.

Antec Notebook Cooler Designer

 

With that has come a lot more stress on the notebook computer. For many of us, the days are long gone when our notebook was simply put away after hours, in favor of our much more powerful desktop. The ‘desktop replacement’ is now a reality. With the added workload on today’s notebooks there are added issues that one would normally associate with a desktop. Two of these issues are making the notebook more comfortable to use and keeping the components cool.

Antec Notebook Cooler Designer

 

The Antec Notebook Cooler Designer tries to solve both of these issues. The Antec Notebook Cooler Designer also does this while trying to be a good looking piece. The Antec Notebook Cooler Designer attempts to help cooling issues by drawing hot air away from the notebook, with a 110mm blower fan rated at 4.5 CFM, and blowing it out the front of the cooler. It does this nearly silently, at a mere 23 dBA, while requiring only one USB port for power. The Notebook Cooler Designer also acts as a stylish angled base for notebooks up to 15”, making typing and viewing angles more comfortable on your desk or when on your lap.

 

 



 
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