Road tools coolpad review


















The feet on the bottom and the feet that touch the computer grip and grip well. Using the Traveler on an airplane tray table or any other small, slick surface makes sure the computer will not slide. It also fits nicely in a standard, generic laptop bag.

The CoolPad feels very solid and makes having a hot iBook a lot easier to live with. These CoolPads are backed well, too — lifetime guarantee and a day money back guarantee. About Archive Subscribe. RoadTools CoolPad.

Read about our review policy and relationship with vendors. This post has been filed in 'Book Accessories and Reviews. Using the CoolPad, helped heat from the bottom to dissipate away much better.

However, I would liked the stands to be a little higher than it is. That is where the CoolPad Podium comes in. It had much better use of height adjustment which allowed more heat to escape. The swivel options is a good feature for presentations and such. Here are some photos of what both products look like with the notebook.

CoolPad Swivel left. CoolPad Height. CoolPad Podium Swivel left. CoolPad Podium Height. CoolPad Podium Height Varies. They do what they advertise and help in making notebooks cooler. However their are some downfalls. During testing, when you use both unit's with your notebook on your lap, it is not stable I don't recommend you putting it on your lap.

The notebook itself on my lap was more stable. Also, to dissipate heat much quicker there should be some type of fan blowing away hot air, but that's a different concept. What I did like was the degree swivel feature of both pads. That is a great idea for people who need to use their laptop for presentations, etc.

The swivel feature was also smooth and quiet when actually turning it. Overall, I am excited in giving both units a.. Let me thank Jim from Road Tools for sending these to review.

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