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Ten of the Best... laptop stands
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Cooler Master NotePal Infinite Laptop Cooler
Cooler Master makes serious high-end computer cooling kit and its expertise in the field shows in the NotePal. To start with, it has a USB-powered fan that can be set to run at either 1000, 1500 or 2000rpm. Secondly, the fan itself sits in a recessed housing that forces air into sculpted channels in the surface with the result that the airflow is forced up through the aluminium grille right across the area of the stand. Thirdly, the fan draws in air at the back of the stand, so using it on a soft surface doesn't impair performance. It's not the most stylish bit of kit in the world, but it does the job well and represents great value for money.
Reg Rating 90%
Price £20
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Targus Chill Mat for Mac
The lap rest or deskstand of choice for the Mac-o-phile with not just one but two fans. A development of the regular Targus Chill Mat, but looking a whole lot better in its new Mac-white party frock, the Chill Mat really is a great looking bit of kit. Those fans draw their power from a USB port, so there's no messing about with a separate power supply and they do a great job of keeping your laptop cool. They aren't too noisy, either. Whether you actually want two sets of blades whizzing about in such close proximity to your Gentleman's Accoutrements is another matter, so it's good to know the Chill also has a handy on/off switch for the fans. It also comes complete with a set of high-grip rubber supports that slot into the perforated plastic deck to keep your laptop doubly secure.
Reg Rating 90%
Price £25 Click for the best online price
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