Sunday, October 20, 2013

Affordable Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand Basic - Adjustable Laptop Cooling Stand with 140mm Fan

Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand Basic - Adjustable Laptop Cooling Stand with 140mm Fan

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CoolerMaster NotePal ErgoStand Basic R9-NBS-4UBK Laptop & Notebook Cooling


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Product Feature


  • Full range metal mesh for superior airflow
  • Rear cable clips provide easy cable management
  • Five height settings provide the ideal viewing/typing angle
  • Silent 140mm fan with great cooling performance
  • Supports up to 17" laptops








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Product Reviews

142 of 143 people found the following review helpful.
4Might as Well Stick Your Laptop in a Freezer
By Dave
I have an Asus G60. Cooling pads work radically differently with different types of laptops, so keep that in mind as you read.

Pros:

Functionality: 10/10. Cools great and is relatively quiet, barely louder than my laptop itself on full power. On its own, the monster gpu (GTS 360M) on my laptop pours out the heat from the side during load. I've literally melted crayons that have sat next to it. It also gets pretty hot on the keyboard on that side. With the massive fan on this cooler, the heat coming out the side is much reduced and the keyboard is much cooler, not to mention the heat is expelled farther from whatever surface or lap the laptop is on. I haven't done benchmarking, but I would guess a good 10-15C difference in the core based on what it puts out. I don't know which other laptops blow heat out the bottom or side but this pad blows up into the laptop, so that's something to keep in mind.

Controls/ports are very helpful. 8/10. I need a lot of USBs and this thing nets me three extra (Since I use a USB for power. There's also the option of AC wall power so you don't tie up a port on your laptop). The controls for the fan are perfect. Easy on/off button and fan speed dial. It has a clip on either side underneath the main surface for wires that is really helpful, it really does almost become a docking station. However, the ports and buttons are receded a couple inches into the side of the pad, making them hard to reach without going over and looking into the side of it. Not a huge deal, I'm just really picky :P In fact, now that I think about it, that will keep rigid connectors from sticking out the sides and getting bumped/broken off, so I guess it's a trade off.

Build Quality: 9/10 I've only had it a few weeks, but it seems pretty sturdily built for being largely plastic. The actual laptop surface is a metal mesh, so no problem there, but I will see how the plastic base and hinges hold up with regular transportation and use. Actually the plastic keeps it really light for its size. This thing would be a beast if it was all metal. If it breaks, I'll come back and edit this review. So if you're reading this, know that it's still working great.

Cons:

Comfort/Ease of Use: 5/10 (Just for my particular laptop, Asus G60) Again, it is impossible to fit every laptop perfectly, but it fits an Asus G60 acceptably, though it could be better. Its a bit bulky, so its hard to transport. Also, I tend to lose things, so keeping track of the removable support brackets for holding the laptop up when the pad is inclined is a struggle for me. :P
This may be getting picky, but the bottom edges of the base are right angles where they touch the surface of whatever you're on, meaning you can't get your fingers under the bottom base to just pick up the whole thing if its on a flat, hard surface. You have to find some other way to pick it up. Not a big deal, just a nuisance.
If you hold it on your lap with a heavier laptop (8 lbs+), the base is a ring of plastic with hard edges all around, so it can begin to dig into your legs after a while.
With my laptop, the brackets that are used to hold the laptop from sliding down stick up above the edge and tend to block certain areas of the keyboard if I want to keep my hands rested on the laptop while typing. A bit annoying, BUT they can be adjusted about an inch in either direction. Now I don't know of any other way to hold the laptop on there, this may be the least of all evils. The rubber pads in the four corners don't do much unless your laptop feet line up perfectly with them.

I'm not sure this is a pro or a con, but the fan on this thing is so powerful, my hands sometimes get cold while holding it in my lap because of the amount of cold air coming out the sides between the laptop and pad, and I have to turn the fan down. Guess that tells you how powerful the fan is.

The bottom line is: 8.5/10. No cooling pad fits all laptops perfectly, but this thing has a monster yet quiet fan that does an awesome job of cooling this oven of a laptop I have. If you can find it in a store, see how it fits your laptop and if it fits well, come back here and buy it. I doubt any 80$ pad would cool better than this without sounding like a jet engine. I wouldn't buy it again, because it doesn't fit my laptop perfectly, but it may fit yours better. If it does, I would recommend it 100%. The cons are minimal and acceptable to me compared to how good it cools and is designed, even though it doesn't fit mine perfectly.

I hope that helped, good luck in your decision!

51 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
5Who needs a docking station?
By Jeremy Frank
I used to have a Dell laptop and a full docking station to go with it. The crappy old Dell would get hot, but that dock was convenient. When I upgraded to an Acer, I learned that there really weren't any docking stations made for it, so I settled on a cooling stand (because my last laptop kept overheating) with some USB ports. I am very happy with this purchase. The fan works well, you can even feel it on your arms if you leave them at the sides of the computer. The 4 USB ports need to get attached to a powered port, but that's not a big problem. Interestingly, they didn't seem to mention that there is an AC port for the fan, but it doesn't come with a plug. The charger for my Sony PSP fits like a glove. The cable hooks on the back really come in handy for reducing clutter.

42 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
5Viewing angles and extra USB ports are Excellent
By J. M. Shih
My cooler just arrived a few days ago and already love the extra features. My 17" Dell gets really heated when I'm running a lot of applications, but the fan speed control helps keep my laptop cool. I need to place my hand under my laptop sometimes, just to make sure its running, but the fans are real silent. The adjustable angles helps my neck from straining, since my chair is higher than normal. The 4 extra USB ports are real handy for all my peripherals and act like a hub, so I don't need to unplug all the cords everytime I take my laptop home.

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