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Product: VIZO NINJA Notebook Cooler
Date: December 26, 2006
Author: Colin Dean
Edited By: Bob Buskirk
Provided By: Vizo
Pages: 1 2 3
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Introduction

VIZO is a relative newcomer to the computer products market, at least in the Pittsburgh gaming scene. I've not seen their products before, save at a recent Pittco event where VIZO had donated some 80 mm fans for prizes. This review is for VIZO's NINJA Notebook Cooler, an aluminum, graded, and air-blowing unit for laptops. VIZO gives this somewhat-Engrish description for the NINJA Notebook Cooler. VIZO decided to take advantage of the news of the recent laptop fires in summing up their product: For many notebook PC users, the overheating unit is an ongoing point of frustration and worry. Oftentimes, they are hard at work while their notebook is literally on fire. VIZO notebook cooler, NINJA, is designed to draw a continual flow of cool air across the computer's hottest surface, plus, it's aluminum housing offers the best heat conduction. NINJA can kill the unit's temperature in a flash. Moreover, NINJA works at low dBA level as cat walking. NOISELESS HEAT KILLER, NINJA, is the best guard for your notebook PC.

Specifications

- Housing dimensions: 320 mm x 300 mm x 40 mm
- Housing material: Aluminum
- USB Bus Power Adaptor: 5 V/500 mA
- DC Fan dimensions: 70 x 70 x 15 (2 pcs)
- Bearing type: Sleeve
- Speed: 3000 RPM
- Noise level: 26.6 dBA
- Max Air Flow: 22.62 CFM
- Min Air Flow: 18.51 CFM
- Rated voltage: DC 5V
- Rated current: 0.19 A x 2 (Max 0.3 A each)
- Compatibility: 8" - 15" notebook PC
- Weight: 1050 g

Packaging

The box is big and dark blue with a convenient carrying handle on the top. A very clear picture of the NINJA adorns the front of the box, with the description and specifications on the back.


Inside the box is actually a white carrying box bearing no markings. Inside this is the NINJA and a short cord with a USB plug on one end and a standard DC plug on the other.


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