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Laptop Coolers

Provided by:

Vantec

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Price:

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Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

September 8th, 2004
   
 

 
Vantec Laptop Coolers LPC-301 & LPC-305

     If you've ever used a laptop for an extended amount of time, you know that they get pretty warm.  While this may be fine with you, if you chase moose in Alaska, it's not that great on your laptop.  I have personally lost a memory expansion slot on my laptop due to heat.  With today's laptops being even more powerful and producing more heat, cooling is extremely vital.  Today we are going to test out a couple of laptop coolers sent to us from Vantec.  We will see what kind of a difference they can make.

LPC-301

LPC-305

     These two laptop coolers are exactly the same size and shape.  The only difference between the two is the USB ports on the back of the LPC-305.  Since the majority of the coolers are the same, I will show you the common features and then talk about the differences.

     Unlike some laptop coolers the laptop does not physically attach to the cooler.  The laptop rests on four rubber pads.  The rubber provides enough friction to hold the laptop in place.  When you want to stow the cooler, simply flip the keyboard like tabs to close the rubber pads.

     Likewise, the bottom of the cooler can be elevated to provide good airflow, and also help keep you in an ergonomic typing position.

Vantec puts two 70 x 70 x 10.5 mm fans in each laptop cooler. 

     Both are ball bearing type fans and have a variable speed of 1800 - 2600 RPM.  You control the speed with this wheel on the back of the cooler.

     Both laptop coolers come with two built-in storage compartments.  These compartments allow you to take the USB and power cables with you.  The power cable is only needed on the LPC-305 model.