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ThermalTake Tai-Chi M+ notebook cooler





On the back of the unit we can find two USB ports, one of them is used to connect the cooler to your laptop. There's also a power button to turn the fans on/off.



The front features a ThermalTake logo, the edge has been rounded and has some sort of cloth glued onto it to prevent scratches on your notebook.



The design is curved to allow maximum ventilation.



The Tai-Chi M+'s back features the two 70mm fans. They spin quite slow and are amazingly quiet. The bottom also features a couple of rubber feet to prevent slipping.



The fans used in this product are the TT-7015 fans from ThermalTake, they both feature a fan grill so nothing can accidentally come in contact with the fan blades.

Added: March 29th 2007
Reviewer:
Score: 9/10
Related Link: ThermalTake
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