Thursday, 15 September 2011

Altaz Cooling “Doc” keeps your MacBook cool

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Altaz Cooling Doc

Altaz has just unveiled the launch of its latest laptop cooler called the Cooling “Doc”. Designed for the 13? MacBook, it features dual cooling fans, 3 USB hubs, and an SD/MS card reader, expanding the functionality of your laptop. The fans and USB hub have independent On/Off switches for you to set your power usage preferences. A channel grid molded into the underpinnings of the Altaz Cooling “Doc” also eliminates messy cables, which is great for people who hate clutter. A 5V power adapter is included, along with a USB cable and protective case.

The Altaz Cooling “Doc” is available now and will set you back $49.99 (MacBook not included). If you’re interested in picking one up, head over to Amazon.com.

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