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    Nexus's Velvety Laptop Cooler Has No Fans

    Another gadget to keep your laptop from burning you silly, Nexus's TDD-9000 liquid cooling pad is a soft, velvety cloth filled with a patented, gel-like substance that needs no plugs, wiring or electricity to quietly, yet actively, cool your laptop. More »
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    Little Ionic Winds Stop Laptops From Burning Body Parts

    We first heard about ionic winds cooling down computers by 250% in 2007. Two years later, Tessera—a chip-packing company—has modified the technology so that it would fit into a working laptop. More »
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    Cryo S High Performance Notebook Cooler Makes PC Gamers' Dreams Come True

    The "S" in NZXT's Cryo S must stand for Super effective at heat removal. Compatible with laptops up to 15 inches, it removes heat from the fan vents, as well as the entire notebook case. More »
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    Lightning Review: Belkin CushTop Hideaway Laptop Cushion

    The Gadget: A semi-solid cushion for your laptop that separates hot aluminum from fleshy thighs, plus has a small space to store random things (like your charger). More »
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    Lightning Review: Moshi Zefyr MacBook Notebook Cooler

    The Gadget: The Moshi Zefyr, which is a collapsible USB-powered notebook cooler for the MacBook and MacBook Air (MacBook Pro version coming soon). The USB slot is pass-through, which lets you plug in another USB device so as to break even, and the whole thing can collapse into itself for easy transport. More »
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    Embarco's External Chilled Air Docking Station Brings Refrigeration to Your Laptop

    Rather than just blowing room temperature air at your laptop like other coolers, this External Chilled Air Docking Station from Embarco and Intel has a miniature compressor that actually blows cold air at your laptop. It's claimed as the world's smallest miniature compressor—similar to the effect that your fridge uses to keep your leftover Arby's cold &mdash and shoots out 13.6C air when the ambient temperature hits 23.1C. That's a 41% reduction in temperature, which means instead of worrying about superheated gonads, you're going to now have to worry about frozen ones. The price isn't set, but should be around $150ish. [Legit Reviews] More »
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    MacBook Pro Cooler Design Has USB Ports, Apple Fan

    Although laptop coolers are all pretty mediocre when it comes down to cooling, this cooler design from Bostjan Majcen actually looks quite nice. The fan in the middle is hidden behind an Apple logo—which pleases the Apple fans—and the body itself has four USB ports and a tilted, lifted stand so you can see your screen better. If they made that fan in the middle powerful enough to actually do something other than blow slightly warm air gently on our crotch, we'd actually like one of these. [Yanko Design]
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    Cooler Master NotePal S Is Simply Cool

    If you're looking for a way to cool down your laptop without hijacking another USB port or wall outlet, then Cooler Master might have just the thing for you. Rather than bolster your machine's existing cooling solution with extra fans, the clever design features an adjustable tilt that exposes the laptop's underside and provides better overall airflow. More »
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    Eight Laptop Coolers Reviewed (Verdict: They're All Pretty Meh)

    Dan "Huevos" Ackerman's very protective of his groin. As such, he needs the best laptop cooler money can buy. He takes out eight (who knew there were that many) laptop coolers and rates them on looks, size, and how they feel on his creamy thighs. More »
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    Prevent Lap Burn

    If hot laptops have ever been a problem, here's the perfect, simple solution. Cooler Master NotePal all-aluminum coolers work for 15-and 17-inch laptops and even have a range designed for Apple's widescreens. The NotePal takes down heat with twin 2.8-inch fans (that have a life expectancy of 3000 hours), which also help with airflow around your laptop, shielding it from any direct heat. And bonus—it's fairly quiet as well. The NotePal is powered directly from your laptop and has two 2.0 USB ports and an on/off power button for the fans. The line starts at about $40. More »
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