Thermaltake iXoft - Notebook Cooling

Posted by askthermal | 3:47 PM

Product Overview

Weight is a major concern for those who buy a laptop. Since it’s supposed to be carried around, it has to be as lightweight as possible. Most people don’t realize however that heat is also an issue. Notebooks have a tendency to get really hot during prolonged usage. There are several cooling solutions on the market, most of them USB-powered fan units that are both heavy and noisy (click here to take a look on Cooler Master NotePal cooler and see what we are talking about). iXoft, a new product from Thermaltake, is neither, relying on simple chemistry to cool a laptop and prevent the user from feeling its heat.

The iXoft Notebook Cooler is like a table mat with thermal capacity. Lightweight and bendable, it supports notebooks ranging from 12” to 17”. It is made of two layers of fabric with a chemical solution sandwiched in-between: sodium sulfate decahydrate (Na2SO4.10 H2O), also known as Glauber’s Salt, a heat storing substance used on hot/cold gel packs. The surface is grainy because of the sodium sulfate decahydrate crystals inside. Underneath it has a suede coating that is very comfortable and soft when resting on a user’s lap. The sandwich edges are reinforced with thick embroidery so the Glauber’s Salt – who liquefies under intense heat (more about that later) – doesn’t spoil all over the pad.

Spesification
- Revolutionary Fanless Design for absolute silence 0dBA.
- Exclusive HeatShift Technology for ultimate laptop cooling
- Ultra light weight for easy transportation and carrying(only 640g)
- Soft and durable material designed for maximum portability
- iXoft can be used as thermal mat on laps for better comfort
- Application for all types of PC Notebook (12"~17")
- Does not require power so PC Notebook lasts longer !

P/N : Black
Weight : 640g
Dimension : 353x305x12mm
Material : Sodium Sulfate Decahydrate Na2SO4.10H2O
Noise Level : 0 dBA

For more information about price and where to buy please click here

2 comments
  1. Zippy November 15, 2008 at 12:44 PM  

    Wkekek, nggak mudeng bro ma yang gini2'an...
    Pake bahasa Inggris pula, pusing baca'x, heheheh...

  2. Anonymous November 20, 2008 at 2:04 PM  

    Wow ... i'll use it to my MacBook :^D