If notebook heat is a major crisis for you, it may be time to move beyond simple passive notebook desks into the realm of powered devices. After all overheated thighs are a major issue for heavy notebook users, and a wide variety of products are out there to offer some much-needed heat dissipation systems. Rather than a simple plastic board designed to expose more of the notebooks surface area to the air, the $45 priced Antec Notebook Cooler has jus two in built fans that sucks hot air away from the overheated bottom surface of your unit.
Unlike the LapWorks Laptop Desk 2.0 or the LapWorks Laptop Desk UltraLite, both of which have extended wings for use as a housing surface, you won't get any added work space from the Antec Notebook Cooler. Rather, the device sits directly under your notebook and it is powered by one of your units USB ports, via a proprietary cable.
Measuring just 13 inches wide by 11 inches deep and slightly less than one inch high, the Antec Notebook Cooler will just fit a wide variety of notebooks, although smaller ones will end up leaving the edges visible, while larger notebooks will spill over the sides. The unit is quiet attractive, with a silver-and-black design and the curved sides.
Unlike the LapWorks Laptop Desk 2.0 or the LapWorks Laptop Desk UltraLite, both of which have extended wings for use as a housing surface, you won't get any added work space from the Antec Notebook Cooler. Rather, the device sits directly under your notebook and it is powered by one of your units USB ports, via a proprietary cable.
Measuring just 13 inches wide by 11 inches deep and slightly less than one inch high, the Antec Notebook Cooler will just fit a wide variety of notebooks, although smaller ones will end up leaving the edges visible, while larger notebooks will spill over the sides. The unit is quiet attractive, with a silver-and-black design and the curved sides.
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