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Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans

26 Oct Posted by in Computer | 10 comments

Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans

  • Connectivity: USB2.0
  • Cooling Pad

Keep your notebook Cool, with this USB2.0 3 FAN Powered Slim smart Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad Cooling Cooler Pad w/Blue LED. It helps improve the performance of your notebook, and prevents any untold damage to your hardware.

Rating: (out of 93 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.99

Price: $ 3.50

Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Laptop PC

  • AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor for Notebook PCs P320 (2.1GHz, 1MB L2 Cache); 3GB DDR3 System Memory (2 DIMM) – Max supported = 8GB; 320GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA); Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • 15.6 inch diagonal HP BrightView HD LED Display (1366 x 768); ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 Graphics with up to 1405MB total graphics memory; LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support; Dolby Advanced Audio with Altec Lansing speakers
  • Textured HP Imprint finish in matte black; Integrated microphone
  • Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector); Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n WLAN
  • 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0; 1 VGA (15-pin); 1 RJ -45 (LAN); 1 Headphone-out; 1 Microphone-in

Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Notebook PC. Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; VISION Technology from AMD with AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor for Notebook PCs P320; 2.10GHz; Up to 3.2 GT/s system bus running at AC/DC mode 25 watt; 1MB L2 Cache; 3G

Rating: (out of 6 reviews)

List Price: $ 514.99

Price: $ 409.99

 

10 comments

  • Manetric Douglas says:

    Review by Manetric Douglas for Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans
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    I recently purchased a Sony Vaio laptop and was looking for a way to keep my laptop cool so that it wouldn’t overheat and cause problems like others have reported happening to their laptop. If your looking for something basic to keep your laptop cool and cheap. This is your guy. It does what it’s supposed to do. Also I heard alot about cooler pads being too small this one holds my laptop without it slipping and my laptop is 15.5″.

    CON: Very flimsy feeling like I could break it without putting forth more effort regular handling of it is okay but I wouldn’t be overly rough with it. The fans on the cooler pad are also open on the bottom so say if you want to put it on your bed or a soft surface you can but the fans won’t work. It has to be on a hard surface in order for the fans to work.

    I can’t really complain it does what it is supposed to and I guess I am getting my money’s worth. Cool thing is that when my laptop is powered down the fan is off so I don’t have to unplug the USB cord that connects it to my laptop. While the cooler is on it’s a cool electric blue color like your at the carnival. Not really important but hey….that’s my 2 cents.

  • EDW says:

    Review by EDW for Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans
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    Basically this works for the way I use my laptop. Fits up to a Vaio 460 w/o covering front vents, but does take some adjusting. Has raise rear feet for a comfortable angle on the keyboard and doesn’t slid around. It’s fairly quiet to me. Yet it doesn’t blow notes off the desk. The USB T’ed into a double ended plug so one can add plug another cable into it. Hasn’t been much of a power draw so far. Most of all it does a good job cooling. Lights are okay but could do without. I just want a clear pad. The fan are not covered underneath so you can’t put on your lap. Else the fans will hit your clothing. Also would be nice to have an off switch for my needs as it doesn’t shut down in the sleep mode. Delivery was prompt and hassle free.

  • Prime says:

    Review by Prime for Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans
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    Great product. The other reviews pretty much sum up the pros–quiet fans, awesome look/leds, extra USB female port. Only con is you cannot put this on your lap as the fans will hit your clothes, as another reviewer mentioned, but no big deal.

    (By the way, I bought the same product for $7 free shipping at an online auction site that I won’t named here–you may want to go check it out)

  • J3121 says:

    Review by J3121 for Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans
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    When I first opened the box and seen this flimsy little piece of plastic I was like great there is no way that this is going to be able to support the weight of my computer (15′ MacBook Pro). But it does and it is really sturdy, my laptop does not want to slide off or anything. The fans are quiet and get the job done. The blue light is a nice touch. Over all it isint the best product on the market but for the price you can’t pass it up if you don’t need a really really good one that you are always using.

  • Avengers' Fan says:

    Review by Avengers’ Fan for Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad w/ 3 Fans
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    This functions just fine as a laptop cooling pad, but the exposed wiring and flimsy construction are making me regret this purchase.

  • M.LOLz says:

    Review by M.LOLz for Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Laptop PC
    Rating:
    First of all, I’m a gamer and advanced computer tech. My main rig is composed by X4 965, 4GB, 275GTX, 2 x 26″ and some TB’s (WD1002FAEX FTW!).

    I need a computer for my school projects and really did not want to spend all my cash for a laptop I wouldn’t use at 100% (No fancy quad core, 4GB, 500GB, or fancy video cards and fingerprint readers). I was about to get the 210US but compared both VGA, CPU and RAM and its so much more worth this 220US than its little sister.

    Strenghts:

    -Processor has quite a punch. If your API’s are double core oriented, this lap will not slow down

    -Enough RAM, come on 3GB are just fine, 4GB is better and anything beyond is overrated (if you need more, then u don’t need this laptop)

    -Video: By this I was truly amazed. I totally discarted any gaming on the laptop. However, just out of curiosity, I tried one of my fav. games (Company of Heroes). Everything Low & 1366×768 = 50~60fps. I COULDNT Believe it! I instantly started some panzer battles and it dropped to 36~45fps. VERY VERY Playable OMG!.

    -Display is BEAUTIFUL! I own a T260HD & LN42B630 and it looks really great compared to them!.

    -Speed: Overall very good speed. HDD somehow drags you down but its 5400rpm afterall…

    Weakness:

    -Case: Even though I think it looks cool, once you get closer, it really looks very very cheap and scratches very easely

    -Touchpad: Its integrated in the case and there are no boundaries (physically, but the touchpad does have limits) so if you dont constantly keep an eye where the touchpad is, you wont find it by feeling it.

    -Bloatware & Bundled SW. useless.

    Extra:

    – The mouse buttons ARE NOT HARD TO PRESS!. Ive tried the CQ60 and yes they were, but on the CQ62 they’re smooth as butter!, less smooth than the DV6000 but seriously, who wants a DV6000 hehehe.

    – No webcam 🙁 but I already knew that.

  • IMFM says:

    Review by IMFM for Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Laptop PC
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    I got this laptop at another retailer on sale for $400 and I’m pretty happy with it. It is certainly a good deal at $400, above that I’m not too sure. The size and weight are great as far as I’m concerned. Not so large and heavy that you feel like you’re carrying a desktop around, but large enough to get some real work done. Although the hard drive could stand to be a tad faster, most other laptops at this price come with around 250 GB, so the extra space is appreciated. The processor is really pretty fast. I think this is the first laptop I have ever played with that doesn’t seem to struggle with more than a few web pages open at a time. I can run media player, office, firefox, and few other things without so much as a hiccup. The sound is pretty decent. It has Altec Lansing speakers, and the sound card has some neat features like virtual surround sound. I don’t know how well those work, but they are cool to play with. Video is really good on this thing. I have a TV tuner usb dongle that has been a struggle for every other computer, but this one runs and records 1080p video no problem. The LCD screen required some adjustment for me. The colors and brightness are little off, but I did meddle with the drivers a lot so that might have something to do with it. Gaming is a mixed bag. I suppose its decent for a $400 laptop, and I suppose you really shouldn’t be gaming on a laptop anyway, but I can’t help it. It runs some older games really well (especially counter-strike source), but it struggles a lot with newer games. I have been able to get mass effect 2 to be barely playable, though I often find myself wishing that I had an extra 3-5 fps. I don’t have a desktop, so any PC gaming is done on this thing for me.

    Cons:

    -If I had it to do over again, I might have opted for a slightly more expensive laptop with a slightly better, discrete video card. I feel a bit duped in that regard. I should have done more research, but AMD gives the impression that the HD 4250 is a discrete video card. It isn’t. It is SLIGHTLY above average INTEGRATED VIDEO. In fact, AMD’s graphics processor naming conventions are completely nonsensical now. 4250 may be considerably slower than a 4200 or much faster than a 69000 or whatever. The names and numbers no longer have anything to do with anything. It is good at processing video (DVDs, AVI, MPEG, TV TUNER), but not so great at 3D graphics.

    -The touchpad is a little bit of a pain. It is kind of cool looking, but as it blends in with the case it is easy to drift off of it and this gets irritating. The buttons are way too tough. I find myself awkwardly using two hands, one for the touch pad and one for the buttons.

    -The shortcut buttons on left side of the keyboard are pretty pointless, and I find myself constantly hitting them on accident when I am trying to hit tab or shift which are always, and have always been on the left edge of the keyboard.

    -It is a Compaq/HP. Neither of these are my favorite companies. HP has had a history of making shoddy laptops and issuing half-hearted recalls after the warranty is over. I’ve never been terribly impressed with their driver support either. Toshiba probably makes the best laptops, but you do pay a premium for the brand name. Unfortunately, Toshiba’s current generation of similarly priced laptops are very unimpressive. I was torn between this computer and slightly cheaper Toshiba, but this one was slightly better in every way except for the manufacturer.

    Overall I would say I’m pretty satisfied with this computer. It is a good deal for the price, especially if you don’t plan to do much gaming on it, and you don’t mind taking a little bit of a gamble on Compaq.

  • John A says:

    Review by John A for Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Laptop PC
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    Out of all the value oriented laptops at the 350-500 price point (got it for 349) I must say no complaints here.

    Fast (Dual core) 3GB memory is enough and over 300GB of hard drive space is fine for any student.

    My only complaint is that the housing is cheaply made and touchpad is terribly annoying. It is endless and at times hard to press on.

  • Rb Sorensen says:

    Review by Rb Sorensen for Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Laptop PC
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    I am more than pleased with my purchase. While this is a lower end laptop it meets my needs. No problems

  • ashleymartinez03 says:

    Review by ashleymartinez03 for Compaq Presario CQ62-220US Laptop PC
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    I got this laptop because I was tired of sitting at a desktop all the time. It is fast and easy to use and set up. I love this laptop!!!!!!!!!!!!


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