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Cooler Master NotePal P1 Review Print E-mail
Written by Laptop News   
Sunday, 24 September 2006

When Windows Vista comes out, and if you choose to run it on your Laptop using the 3D Accelerated AERO interface, you will need a laptop cooler. Here's a really cool one we came across...

"Although the idea of a sloping notebook cooler for the laptop to lean upon is not new, the Cooler Master NotePal P1 takes on the concept with a fresh perspective; the cooler's side profile resembles a metallic teardrop with its sleek arc and is unlike anything we have ever seen. Complementing its distinctive look is Cooler Master's signature aluminum surface that is brushed to perfection, meticulously polished and filed down; leaving no sharp edges or kinks in the cooler's slick look.

Measuring only 330 x 160.5 x 42mm, the cooler can still prop up a notebook to a very comfortable height, where the upper regions of the display screen matches eye level - the most ideal ergonomic position to work in! Aside from that, its compact measurements also make the P1 one of the most compact active-notebook cooling solutions we have seen to date and can easily slip out of sight when not in use – although it would be a shame to hide something so aesthetically appealing. Fortunately, Cooler Master provides an optional base rest that props the cooler vertically upwards when not in use – saving space and is perfect for the P1 to double as stylistic showpiece!"

Laptop Lifestyle reviewed the original Coolermaster Notepal back in February. A lot sure has changed!

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