Thermaltake Makes Notebook Cooler for Gamers
Thermaltake announced a laptop cooling pad designed for gamers in mind, ranging support from 10" to 17" laptops.
Last week we saw Thermaltake release their flashy new LifeCool and this week we see Thermaltake announcing the Massive23 GT, which is geared towards gamers. The Massive23 GT features a mini-USB port, two USB ports, 200mm red LED fan, while measuring 13.86" x 11.54" x 1.63" and weighing in at 2 lbs. The fan speeds can be adjusted from 500 to 800 RPM, with a rated fan noise of 24 dBA (max). If the red LED light isn't your style, the Massive23 GT features an on/off control for the light.
In addition, the Massive23 GT offers an anti-slip rubber design, black metal mesh stylish design, along with an adjustable stand with five specially designed ergonomic angles for the best possible viewing positions.





For more information on features, pricing, and availability of this notebook cooler, please visit Thermaltake's product page
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Looks pretty good. I have an older notebook cooler and it barely keeps up with the heat produced by my 15". I only paid $20, but wanted a higher quality unit.
Why the hell would you need that for an iPad?
Laptop was invented for portability, peripherals were invented to remove that.
Dont even get me started on how stupid using it on an ipad would be..
What ever Thermaltake makes,is usually a good product.