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Bytecc Aluminum Notebook Cooler
 
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Kurtis Kronk
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Aug. 18, 2003
Introduction

Anyone that uses a notebook often knows about the "Hot-Lap' syndrome you tend to get after a few hours of use. Enter Bytecc... As you will see in the testing section, this notebook cooler works well not only because it is made of aluminum, but also because it has two (2) 60mm ball-bearing fans that blow cool air onto the bottom of your laptop. In addition to keeping your notebook cool, it also puts your laptop at an angle that makes typing more comfortable. Let's take a closer look at Bytecc's notebook cooler.

 
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5 User Comments
1 - Posted by m[X] on August 18, 2003 - 9:17 am

sounds like a preety good investment if i had a laptop..and $20 for that matter

2 - Posted by Guest on October 4, 2004 - 1:51 pm

Excellent review. Detail high enough to really be of value.

3 - Posted by Guest on November 3, 2004 - 8:16 am

I just bought one (total price $21 dollars after UPS... Thanks for the great review, I have heard many good things about this product and I feel its better then even the new coolers.

4 - Posted by Guest on May 27, 2005 - 10:55 pm

I have owned the Bytecc cooler for some time now. I would like to point out two things. First of all, from the pictures you show of your Sony on the cooler, you have the bottom of the notebook sitting on the front lip of the cooler, which is meant to be used as a positioning aid as well as a stop to prevent the notebook from slipping down the incline. This would also raise the bottom of the computer further from the cooler, and therefore provide less cooling than if it were positioned normally. The other observation is that one size does NOT fit all. I have a Fujitsu N5010, which is a monster of a notebook as far as size goes. Therefore, when I position the notebook properly with its front up against the lip of the cooler, it will actually tip backward as soon as I open the computer to normal viewing position.

The cooler does seem to work well in spite of my less than ideal fit.

5 - Posted by Izrac on January 2, 2007 - 12:55 am

I have been using the Bytec Notebook Cooler for my laptop 3 years and have not had any problem. It works very well and has kept heat away from my laptop. Even in the summer when it gets a little warm inside the Laptop stays cool. I have had no fan burnout and I have used it continously for 8 hours or more without a break. I sincerely recommend this product. if I need another cooler I woud again buy a Bytec with no hesitations. In fact I have just purchased one to give to someone as a gift.

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