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Author: Whoopty
Posted: 23:00, January 3rd 2007
Link: http://www.antec.com
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: Ł15

Antec Notebook Cooler S Review

Introduction

Antec are well known for their ground breaking cases and intuitive cooling solutions. XSR recently reviewed the Antec Spot cool, the worlds first fully adjustable mounted fan cooler. Today we will be testing another of their interesting looking products, the Antec Notebook Cooler S.

A little about Antec

The year was 1986. Starbucks had only a few stores. Don Johnson was actually cool. The average PC had less memory than today’s cellphones. And in Fremont, California, a little company named Antec was born. Antec’s first employees never imagined that their upstart firm would rise to the very top of the high-performance computer components industry. But rise it did. And rather swiftly, too.

Antec's Take on the Notebook Cooler S

NoteBook Cooler S's small size makes it the perfect traveling companion for your notebook computer. With a built in two speed switch, NoteBook Cooler S lets you choose between maximum cooling or minimum noise. Because of its low power consumption you don't have to worry about NoteBook Cooler S killing your laptop's battery while you work. Bring more stability to your notebook computer: pick up the NoteBook Cooler S and beat the heat.

Features

  • Protect your valuable investment and reduce heat-related instability
  • USB-powered cooler with pass-through connector included. Draw power from any USB port without losing use of the USB port
  • 2 quiet double ball-bearing fans for reliable extremely quiet operation
  • Low power consumption
  • No batteries or power adapter needed
  • Light weight (easy to carry

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