An Aluminum Laptop Cooler
Do you own a laptop? Of course you do. Who doesn't? Here's another question for you, how many of you have scars or third-degree burns on your legs and crotches from your portable PC? Ever wish there was something out there that would let you get your work done without burning out your 3.5” floppy? Well, the geek fairy may have answered your prayers. Except for the 3.5” thing. Some issues you just have to deal with on your own.
Evercool presents the Zodiac NP-301. This solid aluminum cooling pad for laptops can take the heat, and put it somewhere other than your pants. It features two extremely quiet fans that draw heat away from your PC and disperses it, keeping your laptop stable and cool. This saves your legs as well as your PC from an untimely death.

Here are some of the features the Zodiac offers:
- Aluminum pad surpasses plastic heat dissipation qualities by 10-20%.
- Maintains stability for notebook systems by reducing heat.
- The Zodiac gives life energy to the aluminum pad and a unique taste.
- Fitted with two long-life, low-noise fans.
- Unique two drawer storage engineering allows for storing peripherals and accessories.
- Two USB 2.0 ports allow you to mount external gear such as H.D.s, card readers, and web cams.
- Compatible with most major brands of laptop systems.
Specifications:
- Total Dimensions: 324 x 270 x 35mm
- DC fan size: 70 x 70 x 15mm
- Fan speed: 1500±10% RPM
- Silver / Magical Black
- Weight: 1Kg
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Comments
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By Jim Jinks on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:09:11 AM Why would people buy something to sit on their lap when it's design won't allow it to function while on their lap>
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By Don Haynes on Friday, May 29, 2009 11:02:10 PM Jim, my fing feeling exactly. What is the point? But unfortunately I'm the reviewer and not the designer.
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