
The Black Anodized KoolSink®
They're here!
Ready for those 13" Black MacBooks!
The perfect fit.
Anodized Aluminum... won't scratch... and "pulls the heat away" just
like the original KoolSink®.



At last, an answer to your laptop heating
concerns, KoolSink.Ê Attractive high quality Stainless Steel
stand is a must for notebook users and is modestly priced at an
affordable $19.95. KoolSink provides a comfortable tilt for typing
while at the same time cooling your notebook computer by use of
natural convection air movement combined with the heat-sink property
of the steel. The metal, in close proximity to the hot-spots, helps
keep your computer cool in the simplest, most efficient manner,
while providing added benefits at no extra cost. Creating ergonomically
comfortable typing angles with the keyboard in an incline reduces
shoulder and back strain while raising the screen height closer
to eye level reduces neck strain. No-slip rubber feet grip the
desktop and the laptop feet anchors your notebook computer to your
stand for extra stability. The often noisy cooling fan turns on
to cool the computer but with the KoolSink under the laptop the
fan kicks in less often. Your notebook runs cooler thanks to convection
and contact with the stainless steel surface which cools the hot-spots
by conduction. Heat reduction in your notebook translates into
extended life expectancy. The KoolSink is a more elegant solution
than many of its competing products. The LapTopDesk, made of Polycarbonate
plastic, and the LapWorks appear to be a very similar design.Ê While
it's not clear which is the original, they are not very elegant
solutions and neither they nor the LapBottom, which is made of
carbon fibre, provide any tilt to improve ergonomics. The Spartacamus
PowerBook stand is made of coated steel and tilts up the laptop
so the screen is at eye level. This, however, requires one to purchase
an extra, external keyboard. The Kamas PowerBook Stand, though
providing level viewing of a Laptop computer's screen (as their
platform is adjustable to any angle and has a space for storing
the keyboard beneath), the Laptop computer, still requires an extra,
external keyboard. The Kamas PowerBook Stand also only lets air
circulates more freely under the laptop rather than stealing heat
away as the KoolSink does.Ê Also, the Kamas PowerBook Stand
design, compared to the simple, KoolSink form, is such that it
would be very clumsy to transport and the price, US$99, makes it
uncompetitive. In an attempt to solve the problem of the underside
of PowerBook G4's and iBooks becoming so warm that they are uncomfortable
to place on your lap, the "Minus 4 deg C" cooling support has a
finned aluminum support which lifts the rear of these Macintosh
laptops by 5/8" to aid in cooling and to provide a better typing
angle. However, unlike the KoolSink, it attaches permanently making
the laptop less convenient to pack. The InterCooler is an electronic
cooling stand made from brushed aluminum with an electric fan to
dissipate heat. It is powered by the USB port with an on/off switch.
While it also raises the rear of the PowerBook for more comfortable
typing and is light and portable for travel, the fact that it houses
an electric fan makes it liable to mechanical failure. And adding
a fan defeats the whole purpose of all these devices which is to
reduce the use of the laptop's fan. The Podium CoolPad and the
smaller 'Traveler' Coolpad both pivot 360 degrees however their
appearance is not attractive and they were actually described by
CNN as looking like a child's Lego set.Ê Neither the Coolpad
nor the ErgoKomfort / ErgoComfort have any heat conduction properties,
being constructed of plastic and acrylic respectively. The later
material is highly susceptible to damage and once again the KoolSink's
stainless steel provides a much superior and robust solution. The
following two products exhibit inherent failings: The Japanese
made (and 'Japlish' named) Pawasapo is a complex piece of engineering
to form a stainless steel lap-top computer stand.Ê The cost
alone makes it uncompetitive it is also far from portable. And
finally, the LapStand is an extremely light tubular support for
a lap-top but is unlikely to provide the robust, firm base needed
for serious typing which the KoolSink offers. The last group of
solutions include products like Rain and Waterfall which are not
stands at all but rather soft-ware 'cooling' programs which claim
to decrease the CPU temperature by up to 30C while at the same
time optimizing the CPU for a faster performance, and even to sound
an alarm if the temperature becomes too high.Ê So far there
are no programs for the Macintosh platform and this solution does
nothing to improve ergonomic positioning of the laptop. In conclusion,
the KoolSink is clearly the most affordable, elegant, portable,
robust, and efficient laptop cooling and tilting stand available
today.
At last, an answer to your laptop heating concerns,
KoolSink.Ê Attractive high quality Stainless Steel stand is a must for
notebook users and is modestly priced at an affordable $19.95. KoolSink
provides a comfortable tilt for typing while at the same time cooling
your notebook computer by use of natural convection air movement combined
with the heat-sink property of the steel. The metal, in close proximity
to the hot-spots, helps keep your computer cool in the simplest, most
efficient manner, while providing added benefits at no extra cost. Creating
ergonomically comfortable typing angles with the keyboard in an incline
reduces shoulder and back strain while raising the screen height closer
to eye level reduces neck strain. No-slip rubber feet grip the desktop
and the laptop feet anchors your notebook computer to your stand for extra
stability. The often noisy cooling fan turns on to cool the computer but
with the KoolSink under the laptop the fan kicks in less often. Your notebook
runs cooler thanks to convection and contact with the stainless steel
surface which cools the hot-spots by conduction. Heat reduction in your
notebook translates into extended life expectancy. The KoolSink is a more
elegant solution than many of its competing products. The LapTopDesk,
made of Polycarbonate plastic, and the LapWorks appear to be a very similar
design.Ê While it's not clear which is the original, they are not very
elegant solutions and neither they nor the LapBottom, which is made of
carbon fibre, provide any tilt to improve ergonomics. The Spartacamus
PowerBook stand is made of coated steel and tilts up the laptop so the
screen is at eye level. This, however, requires one to purchase an extra,
external keyboard. The Kamas PowerBook Stand, though providing level viewing
of a Laptop computer's screen (as their platform is adjustable to any
angle and has a space for storing the keyboard beneath), the Laptop computer,
still requires an extra, external keyboard. The Kamas PowerBook Stand
also only lets air circulates more freely under the laptop rather than
stealing heat away as the KoolSink does.Ê Also, the Kamas PowerBook Stand
design, compared to the simple, KoolSink form, is such that it would be
very clumsy to transport and the price, US$99, makes it uncompetitive.
In an attempt to solve the problem of the underside of PowerBook G4's
and iBooks becoming so warm that they are uncomfortable to place on your
lap, the "Minus 4 deg C" cooling support has a finned aluminum support
which lifts the rear of these Macintosh laptops by 5/8" to aid in cooling
and to provide a better typing angle. However, unlike the KoolSink, it
attaches permanently making the laptop less convenient to pack. The InterCooler
is an electronic cooling stand made from brushed aluminum with an electric
fan to dissipate heat. It is powered by the USB port with an on/off switch.
While it also raises the rear of the PowerBook for more comfortable typing
and is light and portable for travel, the fact that it houses an electric
fan makes it liable to mechanical failure. And adding a fan defeats the
whole purpose of all these devices which is to reduce the use of the laptop's
fan. The Podium CoolPad and the smaller 'Traveler' Coolpad both pivot
360 degrees however their appearance is not attractive and they were actually
described by CNN as looking like a child's Lego set.Ê Neither the Coolpad
nor the ErgoKomfort / ErgoComfort have any heat conduction properties,
being constructed of plastic and acrylic respectively. The later material
is highly susceptible to damage and once again the KoolSink's stainless
steel provides a much superior and robust solution. The following two
products exhibit inherent failings: The Japanese made (and 'Japlish' named)
Pawasapo is a complex piece of engineering to form a stainless steel lap-top
computer stand.Ê The cost alone makes it uncompetitive it is also far
from portable. And finally, the LapStand is an extremely light tubular
support for a lap-top but is unlikely to provide the robust, firm base
needed for serious typing which the KoolSink offers. The last group of
solutions include products like Rain and Waterfall which are not stands
at all but rather soft-ware 'cooling' programs which claim to decrease
the CPU temperature by up to 30C while at the same time optimizing the
CPU for a faster performance, and even to sound an alarm if the temperature
becomes too high.Ê So far there are no programs for the Macintosh platform
and this solution does nothing to improve ergonomic positioning of the
laptop. In conclusion, the KoolSink is clearly the most affordable, elegant,
portable, robust, and efficient laptop cooling and tilting stand available
today.
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