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Thermaltake T3000 Fanless Notebook Cooling Pad @ Ninjalane

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 09:21 AM




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Hello Everyone,Maybe one of our shortest reviews yet. :)Subject: Thermaltake T3000 Fanless Notebook Cooling Pad ( -at -) NinjalaneURL: http://www.ninjalane.com/reviews/cooling/t3000Quote: In this review we will be looking at the Thermaltake T3000 fanless notebook cooler. This is a very simple device for helping to keep you and your laptop cool. The lack of cooling fans means that no external power source is required and that its primary method of cooling is by allowing air to freely access the laptop and prevent heat from accessing you.A posting of sorts would be appreciated.Dennis Garciahttp://www.ninjalane.com


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