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Laptop Cooling From Microsoft

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 18, 2009 – 8:06 am  Share
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Microsoft is already in the accessory game, so this should be no surprise either. Last week, Microsoft announced that they will have a Cooling base for laptops coming soon. They expect to have it priced at about $30 and we should see it available in July.

microsoftcoolingbase

The stylish Notebook Cooling Base provides reliable cooling with a built-in fan and efficient cooling channel to prevent overheating. The base is easy to use with any notebook and is contoured to rest on both desks and users’ laps, providing a comfortable typing angle. The Notebook Cooling Base has a slim, portable design at only 1.16 inches thick, a cable management clip to allow the cable to be neatly stored when not in use, and is USB-powered so no batteries are needed. The base will be available in white and black. Keeping cool in style has never been easier.

Source: Crunchgear

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  • it looks just like the belkin laptop cooling fan unit!
  • $30? That seems a bit much. I see laptop coolers all the time for under $10. I think mine was about $15 for a dual-fan, USB-powered one. It's not as nice looking as Microsoft's, but it's under my laptop, so who cares?

    Steve
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