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    I need a cooling pad for my new laptop..

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by TylerS23, Apr 28, 2009.

  1. TylerS23

    TylerS23 Notebook Consultant

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    I just recently purchased a new laptop (check sig) for college and I need to know what laptop cooler would fit my laptop best. If you could provide links to products to give me a couple options that'd be great. I'm really not trying to spend over $50. Thanks for any helppp :eek:
     
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    FatMangosLAWL Notebook Evangelist

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    qhn Notebook User

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    My simple one

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    cheers ...
     
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    poliuy Notebook Evangelist

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    qhn has got it right =)
     
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    houstoned Yoga Pants Connoisseur.

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    when i don't need alot of coolin from my cryo LX. i use the x-stand. it's a great little product if u want some additional cooling, increases viewin angle, and typin comfort. it also travels very well since it folds up to about the size of a sharpie.