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8 laptop coolers reviewed |
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Written by Jacob Head
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Saturday, 24 March 2007 |
All laptops/notebooks, whether PC or Mac, will get very hot after usage, sometimes to the point that placing some laptops (sans MacBook Pro 1.0) directly on your skin can actually cause real damage. Aside from the obvious physical dangers of laptop heat, there are performance issues as well. Heated circuits do not perform as well as cooled. What's a laptop owner to do? Why, get a laptop cooler of course! These crafty devices can get expensive and elaborate, but just how effective are they? CNet's Dan Ackerman has the answer.
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