Kinamax FAN-NTP3 Business Notebook Cooler Pad with 3 Built-in 60mm Fans for Laptops | 
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Brand: Kinamax Category: CE
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $14.98 You Save: $0.01
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 10.5 x 2
MPN: FAN-NTP3 Model: FAN-NTP3 UPC: 188218000934 EAN: 0188218000934 ASIN: B000A0GWN4
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Product Description Keep your notebook cool! This Executive cooling pad for notebooks features three built-in 60 mm fans for easy thermal heat dissipation, keeping your notebook from getting too hot. Simply plug into your USB port!It's great for laptop users. Keeping your laptop cool can prevent all sorts of undesired symptoms caused by overheating, for example, locked or hung programs. It can be used either as a buffer for mobile users to isolate the hot bottom of laptop from your lap or keep your laptop cool if it is used as your main computer sitting on a desk running most of the day.3 fans once turned on will quietly whir the heat away from your laptop at a rate of 3000 RPM, producing 30 CFM of airflow. Hot air is sucked in from the bottom of the laptop and exhausted through the opening on the rear.
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Great Product, Great Price July 25, 2008 I got two of these, one used with a MacBook (nice fit), and used with a MacBook Pro which is 3-4 inches wider than the Kinamax. It cools both nicely, especially the Pro which can get really hot. It keeps it very cool to the touch (not just warm). It's so quiet that I usually forget to turn the Kinamax off. It has 3 fans and costs the same or less than other models that have only two fans. It also tilts the laptop up slightly, and has non-skid "feet" to keep it from sliding around on smooth surfaces. I just got another one for my daughter, and though I can't speak for other brands, I'd recommend this brand.
Laptop Cooler July 22, 2008 I purchased 2 of these for graduation gifts however when they arrived I realized I couldn't give them as gifts nor would I want one for myself. There is no back to it and wires hang from underneath. You can't comfortably put it on your lap, which is what they're for. I went out to a local computer store and paid a bit more for three (one for myself) that were much nicer and made much better. It was well worth it.
Kinaax NTP3 Laptop Cooler July 21, 2008 The product does a great job of cooling a laptop and is VERY quiet. It is perfect for use on furniture, but if you use it on your lap, as I do, you need something under it. I used a cutting board.
The construction is flimsy, the wiring open on the bottom, and I managed to break the on/off switch after only 6 weeks of toteing it around in a case with my laptop. Leave it in one location, like on a desktop, and it should give years of service. If you are very careful, it can stand up to travel.
Because of the construction issues, I replaced it with a Targus PA28U. This unit is more durable, the wiring fully enclosed, and cools just as well. It is not as quiet and is more expensive. It sits on a desktop or lap without additional support.
This is the real #1 cooling fan July 19, 2008 I purchased this item and the "#1 rated cooling fan" according to amazon's compilation of reviews.....the DataStor UNBCPX 3-Fan Notebook Cooling Pad.
This one literally blows it away. I have temperature sensors inside my laptop and a program to read them.
My hard drive runs at about 100 degrees F, 38 degrees C. I also own the Belkin 1 fan model.
The Kinmax is a PUSH fan as to cool the CPU with cooler room temperature air as is the Belkin. They both cool my HD down 10 degrees to 90 in about 10 minutes.
The DataStor UNBCPX 3-Fan Notebook Cooling Pad, which is a pull fan as to suck the hot air away from the bottom of the computer, and that I ran for an hour and my cpu HD acuually gained a degree.
The Kinmax and Belkin both come with with a back lift apparatus that makes it more ergonomically comfortable, the DataStor UNBCPX 3-Fan Notebook Cooling Pad does not and the laptop lays flat.
The Kinmax is by far the best in acheiving lower tempatures while holding your laptop in a good position whether it be on a desk or lap. The hollow underneath is its ownly drawback as the fans are exposed.
The Belkin is even more ergonomically pleasant and it has a storage bin for the wire, it looks nicer and sturdier, but only has one fan directly in the middle, so hence one third the power.
The DataStor UNBCPX 3-Fan Notebook Cooling Pad is flat, does not hold your laptop very well and doesnt not effectively funnell enough heat away from your computer to be worth running it.
I have two HOT SPOTS. One is the top left where the power supply is, and the other is in the bottom left/middle, so the three fan configuration was a must.
It may not look the prettiest but the KINMAX is by far the champ.
good for your laptop July 16, 2008 Kinamax FAN-NTP3 Business Notebook Cooler Pad with 3 Built-in 60mm Fans keep my laptop call all the time, easy to carry , it is cheap and you protect your laptop
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