Antec Notebook Cooler S Get our reviews RSS feed here |
|||
| Author: Whoopty | |||
| Posted: 23:00, January 3rd 2007 | |||
| Link: http://www.antec.com | |||
| Score: 8 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: £15 | |||
| < previous<< first |
The Notebook Cooler S
The Notebook Cooler S is made up of two coaxial fans that sit inside a silver and black enclosure designed to pull air in the through the top, and expel it out the front.

The top of the cooler has two rubber pads that are designed to provide padding between your laptop and the cooler to make sure neither surface will get scratched should either move around.
Also along the top of the Cooler S is a nicely embossed Antec logo, just in case you forgot who made it.

The Cooler S has some other nifty features that set it apart from other notebook coolers. One of these is a USB pass-thru which is a great feature that should be encorporated in peripherals more often as it means that a USB slot is not used up by the product.

The coaxial fans are covered by plastic grills, this prevents large items from slipping into the fans and causing them to become damaged or even stop working altogether. These grills will not prevent dust however, so there may be some dust build up over time.

The fans behind this grills draw air in through the "Top", through the grill and then push the air out of the bottom which forces the air to blow across the laptops underside where there tends to be the most heat build up.

Now we've seen what the Cooler looks like and how it works, it's time to see how it performs. Testing Hohhhh!
Buy now
| < previous<< first |

