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Extrait: This cooler is more focussed on keeping your laps cool and not the laptop. It is a fabric pad having cooling crystals which absorb heat. You can simply roll it up and stuff it in your bag while travelling which is very portable.
Extrait: Squirming a lot to avoid hotspots from your laptop? Feeling the heat on your lap when you’re trying to focus on your work? Laptops, especially when doing intensive processing and models with extended-life batteries can generate excessive heat. A new so...
Extrait: Now The Macbook Pro is an amazing machine; extremely powerful and versatile, with a compact design. But as anyone who plays graphics-intensive games on it knows, it also gets hot—I recall one FPS where the graphics card was running so hot that the W k...
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Publié: 2010-03-17, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: When your product promises to do one thing and do it well, you’re potentially setting yourself up for a whole lot of criticism if the reality doesn’t match up to the sales claims. Latest to enter the arena is the ThermaPAK Laptop Cooling HeatShift Pad;...
Extrait: I’ve had a problem over the last few weeks with my laptop. As I ease back into my reclining chair I fire up my browser and World of Warcraft and relax from the stress of the day. The only problem is that it has not only been my computer I have been fi...
Extrait: There is one thing the current generation of laptop computers has in common with fast food coffee - they are both extremely hot. Especially in computers with an advanced processor, the heat coming from the exhaust fan can reach well above 140F, and whi...
So I think this pad is a really great idea. There is a lot of potential for heat dissipation technology like this. Even though it didn’t work very well in my tests I recognize that my laptops are probably not the ideal test subjects. If you have a l...