Posted on 21 July 2009 by David
In the limelight of SilverStone’s new Noble Breeze series, the NB02B notebook cooler shines as one of the sleekest, yet practical coolers we have seen to date. Equipped with two 50mm silent fans, and a generous array of ports that doubles as a docking station, the NB02B offers superior connectivity over its competitors.
Posted on 18 July 2009 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
A truly unique concept, the Vizo Xena II blends a high performance cooler with many user-adjustable parts that gives us goose-bumps of excitement. Some of these user-adjustable features include a 360 degree rotating base, adjustable and foldable holders to accommodate different notebook viewing angles, and a whisper quiet fan suitable for use even in a library.
Posted on 17 July 2009 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
Akasa Launches Everest Notebook Cooler
After launching a few coolers at Computex 2009, Asaka has launched yet again another notebook cooler, the Everex.
Designed to be ergonomic while incorporating cooling features, the Everex sounds and looks awfully much like the Vizo Xena II. The cooler can be raised to six different levels for optimum screen heights for user comfort.
Weighing in at a goliath like 1.8 kg the Everest features dual 70mm 1500 to 2000 rpm fans. It also boasts four USB 2.0 ports and a sturdy aluminum chassis. Ultimately designed for 15.4” notebooks it has the following dimensions: 350 x 335 x 55 mm and can be bought at SCAN.co.uk at a cost of £40.
Cooler Master and Choiix team up with techradar.com for a giveaway (UK Only)
Sorry to all that can’t enter though this contest is only for the UK.
Cooler Master and Choiix have teamed up with techradar.com for a giveaway. There are 4 items up for grabs, two Cooler Master ATCS 840 desktop cases as well as two Choiix Air Through notebook coolers ( our review)
Go to the link below and fill in the form. As for the question “What does RAM stand for?”, it means Random Access Memory. Good Luck!
https://www.futurecompetitions.com/coolermaster1/Default.asp
Posted on 11 July 2009 by David
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Posted on 04 July 2009 by Alexander A.T. Rainville
After a short run with the X1 cooler, Cooler Master took a second shot at the X series by introducing the X2. Equipped with a larger sized fan, a blue LED and a newly designed chassis, Cooler Master has made improvements from its X1 predecessor and priced it at a competitive $25 price point.