Looking at a few different concepts of how companies are approaching cooling today's laptops, I have gotten a grasp of what seems to work out and what doesn't do more than keep your legs cooler. While ...
We just got done looking at a notebook cooling solution with the NotePal U Stand. This is quite the laptop cooler; it offers all sorts of bells and whistles like extra USB ports and even a fully ...
The Cooler Master NotePal U3 Plus is a serious laptop cooler. The fans can be placed anywhere in the frame to accommodate your laptop's intake vents precisely. The USB pass-through and fan controls ...
Cooler Master today launched its latest laptop cooling product, the Notepal ErgoStand III. This is a tilt adjustable ergonomic laptop stand which can cool laptops with screens as large as 17-inches.
Cooler Master is adding a new affordable, no-frills laptop cooler to their lineup called the Notepal L2. The “L” stands for lightweight, since the Notepal L2 is meant to be portable. Despite its ...
Not just an effective laptop cooling pad, the Cooler Master Notepal U also props up as an elevated laptop stand with sturdy build and thoughtful design. It fully justifies its price for anyone ...
The Cooler Master NotePal X-Slim is an average laptop cooler without the features or performance to stand out from the pack. The sleek design and USB cable storage makes it easily portable, but it ...
If you’re looking for a way to cool down your laptop without hijacking another USB port or wall outlet, then Cooler Master might have just the thing for you. Rather than bolster your machine’s ...
Over the last few months, Cooler Master has been on a big cooling kick with a bunch of new products that are designed to keep your notebook running cool. Earlier this month I talked a bit about the ...
If you're looking for a different and quieter way to keep your laptop cool, why not check out this new 'NotePal S' from CoolerMaster? The NotePal is certainly a strange looking gadget at first glance.
My first laptop was a hunk of junk that had about 20 minutes of battery life, took about 4 minutes to boot to a useable Windows 95 desktop, and would probably give you first-degree burns if you ...