ThermalTake introduces the Massive 14² laptop cooler

Posted on Tuesday, July 16 2013 @ 14:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake presents the Massive 14², a new laptop cooler designed for notebooks of up to 17". Made from plastic + mesh, the device features two 140mm blue LED fans, fan speed control and a dual-port USB 2.0 hub. The two fans spin at 700 to 1200RPM, they have a max airflow of 58.97CFM and a max noise level of 22.1dBA. The cooler measures 382mm x 262mm x 26mm and weighs 663g.
Thermaltake, being an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units introduces from the same Massive series, Massive 14² Laptop cooling pad. Built with two 14cm LED fans at the bottom enables laptop cooling capacity pushed to extreme. The ergonomic design of appearance and the most comfortable viewing angle while using are suitable for 17-inch or relative types of laptop.

Dual fan double performance
Two 14cm LED fans built in the middle of Massive 14² for maximum speed up to 1200 RPM, enabling laptop to produce cold air and create the best cooling performance.

Easy control on the side
The fan speed controller and LED lighting switch located at the side of the cooling pad enables an intuitive fan speed adjustment helping create a balanced cooling performance. Massive 14² also equipped with 2 USB2.0 ports for easy additional USB devices.

Ergonomic Humanity
Massive 14² designed with all ergonomic concepts, test out three appropriate ways for user, with the best visual angle and the height position of the hand, it is totally comfortable.

Hexagon shape mesh for maximize airflow
Large area of hexagonal shape cooling mesh reduces wind resistance and wind noise, increase airflow through the area. Supports all 17-inch and below of the major laptops in market.
ThermalTake Massive 14 v2


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