Cooler Master Notepal X2
A while back we had the opportunity to take a look at Cooler Master’s Notepal Infinite laptop cooler, unique for its ability to support up to 17″ wide screen laptop, as opposed to the average 14~15.4″ limit. More recently, however, Cooler Master has release a new line of cooling options, and included is the Notepal X2, the Infinite’s big brother, so to speak, rivaling it as the second CM laptop cooler supporting wide screens. With a new look, new features, and new design, its time to see how the X2 stacks up in the harsh realm of notebook cooling.
Cooler Master Notepal D1 Review at CCE Reviews
“Cooler Master impressed me with their simple yet elegant D1. By no means is it a flashy notebook cooler with colored LED fans or multiple USB ports requiring a separate AC power supply. They went back to the basics and with a simple tweak of replacing the hard feet with a softer material, I think they would have come up with a huge winner. As it stands, the D1 is still a budget friendly notebook cooler that does the trick of what a 50 dollar cooler would do – keeping your notebook cool.”
Cooler Master Notepal D1
A while back, Cooler Master sent us the Notepal Infinite, a notebook cooling solution to cover wider-screened models, sporting a self-claimed 17 degree difference. Recently, we received the new Notepal D1, a turn around of its sister product, per say. Designed specifically for increased mobility, the D1 is only about half as long as any laptop and wide enough to fit a standard size model. Sure, smaller is always better when it comes to those of constantly on the go, but how does it actually stack up against other notebook coolers, specifically the elder Infinite?
Cooler Master Notepal Infinite
There are a lot of things a laptop provides: generally low power consumption, connectivity, and portability to name a few. But when a user takes a laptop beyond spreadsheets and blogging, there are certain areas that are left lacking. Extensive use creates stress on the system and many styles’ neglected ergonomics create stress on the user. Cooler Master has created a solution for both.
