Antec Unbeatable Notebook Cooler 200 Review Roundup
Here’s another laptop cooler with an excessively long name; the Antec Unbeatable Notebook Cooler 200 has to be considered a premium product, not least for its rather hefty price tag. But is it is worth the price premium?
read moreTargus X-Stand Review Roundup
A lengthy name a small product; the Targus Notebook Cooling Mobile X Notebook Stand certainly looks novel enough–it’s a couple of metal bars intended to raise your notebook and cool it passively by letting the laptop’s fans work unobstructed.
read morePC Treasures Blast Netbook Cooling Stand Review
This netbook cooling station is, as the name implies, made specifically for netbooks and other mini laptops (netbooks are generally around 10″ inches in size, 12″ being the upper boundary).
read moreMacally TuneFan Review (2.1 Speakers/Subwoofer/Cooling)
Now here’s a combo product with few equals. The TuneFan 2.1 from Macally integrates a laptop cooler with a set of stereo speakers AND a subwoofer AND some funky LED lights. It also looks pretty awesome compared to most similar products out there.
read moreConnectland Laptop Stand Review: Affordable and Efficient
The most interesting detail with this laptop stand from Connectland is the price tag, which is very attractive. It’s a no-frills single fan solution that works well and provides ample value for money. Considering the price point we were mildly skeptical about this cooler, but it proved itself again and again.
read moreCooler Master Notepal Infinite Review
As the name implies, Cooler Master is a manufacturer with a focus on cooling products – usually with high quality components – and the Notepal Infinite is no exception. It is available in 6 different colors and is fed power through a free USB port on your laptop. Cooler Master has tweaked the internal structure for the air distribution grid to increase cooling efficiency by 150%, or so they say.
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