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Extend the Life of Your Laptop with a Laptop Cooler

Laptops are great for portability, but man can they burn up your lap when you are working on them.  People don’t realize how hot these things get until they are forced to work on them with the computer sitting directly on their lap.  If you want to protect your lap and the laptop, consider getting a laptop cooler.

There is actually more than one reason to buy a laptop cooler fan for your laptop.  In case you haven’t experienced it yet, a laptop’s performance is significantly hampered when it is running hot.  If you look at computer reviews, you will actually see people that complain about their computer shutting off after hours of use for no reason.  There is a reason, the thing was scorching hot.

Getting a support tray helps, but it does not take the place of a laptop cooler.  The reason is that even though the laptop is now propped up, there is still no circulation that will enable the air to naturally cool off the computer.  The only result that you get is that it takes slightly longer because the heat is not trapped directly into the computer.

If you don’t quite get this, think of how your engine would feel if you did not have the fan on the front of it.  It is already hot and if that breaks down, the engine will overheat in no time at all.  Your laptop is the same principle because it has parts that are grinding away in there and if they aren’t getting cooled off, they are going to overheat.

There are several options that you can look at when you are shopping for laptop coolers.  The first is actually a laptop cooler pad.  Your laptop will merely sit on it while you are working with several fans blowing underneath to the keep it cool.

Something else that you may want to consider is a laptop cooler that has adjustable heights.  These are actually probably the most effective because they not only create airflow underneath the laptop, but they also tilt the laptop up so that it is easier for you to work on.  This not only creates better airflow, it is also better for your wrists.

One of the major reasons that people lose the use of their computer is because it gets worn down.  This does not just happen because of a lot of use.  It also happens because the parts can literally suffocate and burn out.  A good cooling fan will prevent this and extend the life of your computer.

When you really think about it, the decision is pretty simple.  You can either spend about $20 and get a nice laptop cooling fan that will eliminate overheating and dramatically extend the life of your computer or you can be a tough guy, deal with the burning on your legs and put out $2,000 every three or four years for a new machine.  It doesn’t seem like such a hard decision anymore does it?