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DataStor UNBCPX 3-Fan Notebook Cooling Pad | 
enlarge | Brand: DataStor Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $12.94 You Save: $17.05 (57%)
New (6) Used (2) from $12.94
Rating: 76 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 1 x 13 x 12 Warranty: 1 year limited
MPN: UNBCPX Model: UNBCPX UPC: 793161055964 EAN: 0793161055964 ASIN: B000FFIJRQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Notebook cooler eliminates laptop overheating | | • | Three fans to dissipate heat buildup and prevent heat-related damage | | • | Increases laptop user's comfort by keeping legs cool | | • | Draws power from USB port; USB cable included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Protect your notebook and reduce heat-related mishaps! 3 built in fans provide constant airflow for easy thermal heat dissipation, cooling your system for long term applications. No batteries or power adapter is needed since power is drawn out from your USB port by the included cable. Use your notebook in comfort by offsetting any "leg cooking" sensations; cool down now!
Amazon.com Product Description With the DataStor Silver Notebook Cooler Pad, laptop overheating is no longer an issue. The cooler features three built-in fans, which provide constant airflow for easy thermal heat dissipation. This allows your laptop to perform for long periods of time without the threat of heat-related damage. No batteries or power adapter is necessary, since the power is drawn out from your USB port by the included cable. The cooler pad also has the added benefit of keeping your legs cool while you rest your laptop on your lap. What's in the Box Silver notebook cooler pad and USB cable.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 71 more reviews...
Made In China November 17, 2008 Martin A Hogan (San Francisco, CA.) This is a true waste of money. There are three small fans that run off the power from your laptop and the air circulation is barely felt. The body is simply two pieces of cheap plastic stuck together. If you sat on it, it would crack in two. It is flat and does not have any lever device to place your laptop at an angle. It is just a terrible disappointment. There are better devices out there - shop around.
Rick's DataStar Review October 28, 2008 Richard Moberg (Pensacola, Florida) I ordered two of them and both are performing as stated by company. Looks a little flimsy in construction..but works great. Very quiet. Had to check to see if was still working. It has helped my laptop stay cool as I usually keep it on for at least 8hrs. They say heat will kill a laptop quickly. Good investiment so far. I liked the free shipping they offered.
A good deal October 21, 2008 C.M. (Austin, TX) I bought one of these in April 2008. It lasted until October. Technically it still works, but the fans have become very loud and I'm not sure it's actually working very well. So, I decided to order two more (one for my home laptop, one for my work laptop). People may think it's weird that I'm giving something 4 stars that I had to replace after 6 months, but it worked really well while it lasted and it's really not that expensive to replace. I love how it sucks out the heat from my laptops. I notice that when I have my laptops on but the Cooling Pads off, my bedroom is significantly warmer than when have the Cooling Pads on. Also, it's wonderful to have it on when you're putting your laptop on your lap. It definitely keeps your legs cool. Now that I have the new ones, I realize how silent they are. So, I guess if it starts getting loud you know it's time for a replacement. By the way, I'm not sure if it's evident from the description, but you basically just plug it into one of your USB ports.
Didn't last a year October 13, 2008 Arly (Delaware) I had this for only a few months before it stopped working. I contacted the manufacturer, and they sent me a replacement. The replacement only lasted a few months also. I can't recommend this product. Although the manufacturer was responsive the first time I contacted them, it wasn't worth my time to keep contacting them after having the same experience with 2 of these.
A Cool Way to Keep Your LapTop Cool October 6, 2008 S. F. McKenna (New Freedom, PA United States) I am so glad I purchased this Cooling Pad! I was constantly listening to my laptop fan run harder and harder - even though I have it positioned on a wide board so the internal fan stays clear and gets the air it needs. The second I set this pad up and plugged in the USB cord, I was amazed at how fast the noise was reduced and the temperature on the keyboard went down. I sincerely think this cooling pad will lengthen the life of my hard drive because the laptop runs much faster and easier now. The pad is just a little smaller than my laptop but they fit together very well and the laptop sits securely on top of the Cooling Pad. I use the Cooling Pad every day and will continue to do so.
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