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The Cooler Master introduced a low-cost but inexpensive notebook cooler

The Cooler Master introduced a low-cost but inexpensive notebook cooler

Cooler Master has always made quality but affordable computer cases, coolers and other accessories for its customers. This time, they thought of the owners of hot-headed laptops, quite precisely those who do not want to sacrifice a huge amount of money for such devices.

The Cooler Master introduced a low-cost but inexpensive notebook cooler

The latest member of the NotePal series can be enjoyed by anyone whose wallet is not full, but who does not want to use all kinds of cheap notebook coolers that "fell off a truck". THE D-Lite provides standard Cooler Master quality at a friendly price. Unfortunately, the accessory with a 140mm fan can only be used up to 15 ″ models, as the device measures 346 × 269 × 53 millimeters, but weighs only 0,65 kilograms, which is important if you want to take it with you to different LAN parties. The new NotePal family has also been designed to ensure that our laptop has a better viewing and typing angle than machines that swarm on the desktop alone.

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The cooler consumes 1,7 Watts during operation, of course it receives the energy needed for its operation from the USB port, but fortunately the engineers solved the connector in such a way that using the D-Lite does not result in USB loss, i.e. we can also connect another device to it. The "fever" of the notebooks is reduced by the fan at 1400 revolutions per minute, which results in a noise emission of 21 dBA. In the United States and Canada, you can get Cooler Master's solution for $10, which is approx. HUF 2200. Pretty good, isn't it?

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