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    notebook cooler with extras...

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by motte, Dec 21, 2006.

  1. motte

    motte Notebook Geek

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    Hi. In march I'm heading to Malta for three months and because I expect high temperatures I decided to buy a cooler. The point is I'm also looking for a usb hub(at least 2 ports, but preferably 4) and a sd card reader. To make a long story short I want one item which combines it all, is there anything available that does this?
     
  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Quite alot of options, try looking for Vantec LapCool coolers, pretty much all of them have built in Hubs and 5 in 1 card readers.
     
  3. motte

    motte Notebook Geek

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    thx, for the suggestions. The vantec lapcools, seem perfect. only problem is they don't have any reseller where i live(the netherlands), other ideas?
     
  4. londez

    londez Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't know if you have room for it, but I've always found that proping my notebook up on something like dvd cases or books with a gap for airflow and then blowing a small desk fan underneath it has always worked better than any cooler that i've used.