seremify007
Junior Member
Does anyone here have one? I realise that;
a) my new laptop gets hot easily; and gets noisy too.
b) the angle is not that comfortable to type on (same for my work laptop which I'm using right now)
c) the laptop keyboard I'm using now also gets a bit warm
So all in all, getting a laptop cooler pad seems like a good idea. I'm all for making my laptop last longer too even if it means spending quite a bit on an overglorified stand + fan.
Any pointers/tips?
Cooler Master seems very popular in Singapore and is available at a lot of shops. I tried Googling but reviews aren't that clear as to which ones are suitable. I'm more focussed on getting something slim/not too heavy as it needs to be able to fit in my desk drawer when not in use, for my Inspiron 7559. Hopefully it can tilt a bit to make it more comfortable, ability to turn the fans down a bit if too noisy, and having some USB ports would be nice too so I can use it like a docking station.
a) my new laptop gets hot easily; and gets noisy too.
b) the angle is not that comfortable to type on (same for my work laptop which I'm using right now)
c) the laptop keyboard I'm using now also gets a bit warm
So all in all, getting a laptop cooler pad seems like a good idea. I'm all for making my laptop last longer too even if it means spending quite a bit on an overglorified stand + fan.
Any pointers/tips?
Cooler Master seems very popular in Singapore and is available at a lot of shops. I tried Googling but reviews aren't that clear as to which ones are suitable. I'm more focussed on getting something slim/not too heavy as it needs to be able to fit in my desk drawer when not in use, for my Inspiron 7559. Hopefully it can tilt a bit to make it more comfortable, ability to turn the fans down a bit if too noisy, and having some USB ports would be nice too so I can use it like a docking station.