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		<title>How to Choose a Laptop Cooler?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most if not all electronic devices generate heat and laptops are not exempt. The more powerful the laptop, the more heat it generates. It can be compared to running wherein the faster and harder a runner runs, the more body &#8230; <a href="http://www.laptopcoolerguide.com/how-to-choose-a-laptop-cooler/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Most if not all electronic devices generate heat and laptops are not exempt. The more powerful the laptop, the more heat it generates. It can be compared to running wherein the faster and harder a runner runs, the more body heat would be expelled from the runner. However, such heat is not welcome and is definitely a laptop’s archenemy. It has been proven time and time again to damage the laptop’s internal parts that brings the laptop to a complete halt. Memories get fried and hard disks get burned leaving the laptop owner frustrated and at a loss of words. Thus, avoiding such a problem is of the utmost importance for laptop owners and the number one solution to that problem is to buy laptop coolers. However, laptop owners might not be tech savvy and ask, how do they choose a good laptop cooler?</p>
<p>There are many factors to consider when buying a laptop cooler. Price, portability, technology and personal preference are some of the aspects to consider before buying one. Making all these factors jive is the key to buying a laptop cooler without regret. Let us take a look at each one of these factors.</p>
<p>The first one is of course the price. Laptop coolers vary in price. They can sell for as cheap as $5 dollars to as high as $60. Of course, with greater price comes better quality. If money is of no object, then buying an expensive one would certainly be an investment worth going for. However, that does not mean that those cheap laptop coolers won’t do the job. They might just be of lower quality and might last shorter. Choosing an average priced laptop cooler would certainly do the trick.</p>
<p>Portability is another key aspect to consider. There are 2 types of laptop coolers, one is fixed and the other one can be folded. Obviously, folded ones are more portable since it can fold up to a much compact size and be fit into a laptop bag. However, folded laptop coolers tend to consume more power to increase the rotation of the fans. On the other hand, fixed laptop coolers have a one-piece construction. They cannot be folded and are thus less transportable. But the upside is it has lower power consumption. In this aspect, fixed laptop coolers are better because though they are less transportable because of the space it consumes, that space is negligible because laptop coolers are generally small in size and can fit in any laptop bag.</p>
<p>Not all laptop coolers are created equal. Some are created using the latest technology in heat dissipation. This is related to the price factor mentioned just now as higher technology laptop coolers are generally more expensive than normal ones. They also tend to consume less power thus preserving battery life.</p>
<p>Last but not the least is personal preference. Choosing a laptop cooler is not all geeky stuff but can be influenced by personal style. Choose the color, shape and size of the laptop cooler that is soothing to your eyes. Buy one that meets your likes and suits your style. That is the key to a long laptop cooler life (because you would take care of it) and thus to a longer laptop life.</p>
<p>There are other factors to consider but the ones above are the primary ones that should affect any laptop cooler buyer’s decision.</p>
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