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Introduction:::...
The
rear of the cooler comes with a pair of fold-out feet to
tilt yout notebook keyboard towards you a little. Most notebooks
have this fonction but tilting the cooler instead offers
better stability. It also raises the unit a touch to let
more air under.
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NP3000
(Applies To NP5000 Too) - Legs Extended
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If,
for some reason, the feet on your notebook miss the platform
or are worn/missing, you can flip out a set of four rubber
supports built in to the top of the platform. This is a
clever idea that greatly increases compatibilty with a wide
range of models.
Jetart
actually recommend that the flip-out feet be used by default
so as to absolutely certain that notebooks with too little
air gap beneath them get adequately cooled.
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NP3000
(Applies To NP5000 Too) - Rubber Support
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Two
green LED's indicate that the unit is powered up, though
their placement is far from ideal.
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NP3000
(Applies To NP5000 Too) - LEDs
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As
is the placement of the variable fan-speed dial which would
probably be more convenient to get to if it were on the
side.
Other
than this, all you'll find on the rear of the NP3000 is
the power socket and power switch.
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NP3000
- Power and Fan Speed Features
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The
NP5000 however also features a four port USB hub, a definite
plus considering a lot of notebooks come with no more than
two built in as standard.
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NP5000
- Power, USB and Fan Speed Features
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