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Because laptops keep getting thinner (like smartphones -.-) Someone should make a cooling pad for laptops that have battery banks built in around the vents/fans so you can at LEAST double your life if not triple or more!

 

...That is all

 

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what???
if you're using a cooling pad that probably means the laptop is already on your desk...plugged in...

a cooling pad is not the same as a phone case

lol

you cant just put a battery in it and stick it on your laptop

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Because laptops keep getting thinner (like smartphones -.-) Someone should make a cooling pad for laptops that have battery banks built in around the vents/fans so you can at LEAST double your life if not triple or more!

 

...That is all

 

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what???

if you're using a cooling pad that probably means the laptop is already on your desk...plugged in...

a cooling pad is not the same as a phone case

lol

you cant just put a battery in it and stick it on your laptop

Wait... you don't carry a portable pad with you in your bag?

such as:

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-Ultra-Slim-R9-NBC-XSLI-GP/dp/B005C31HC0

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Wait... you don't carry a portable pad with you in your bag?

such as:

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-Ultra-Slim-R9-NBC-XSLI-GP/dp/B005C31HC0

no...

because my laptop is slim and actually has proper cooling?

why would I carry around an extra huge pad, laptops are meant to be portable

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Wait... you don't carry a portable pad with you in your bag?

such as:

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-Ultra-Slim-R9-NBC-XSLI-GP/dp/B005C31HC0

Batteries are very very heavy...

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not according to asus

just because its thick?

 

you know that closing the lid and putting it in a backpack is easier than unplugging a giant fan, closing the laptop, putting the laptop in a backpack, wrapping up the fan cable, putting the fan in the backpack, and then the reverse for taking it out again

 

yeah, that's not portable

 

having to carry around a power brick is already inconvenient, I don't see why anyone would want to carry around 10 accessories for a "portable" laptop

 

but just fyi the asus laptops have really good cooling so you wouldnt need a cooling pad in the first place

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just because its thick?

 

you know that closing the lid and putting it in a backpack is easier than unplugging a giant fan, closing the laptop, putting the laptop in a backpack, wrapping up the fan cable, putting the fan in the backpack, and then the reverse for taking it out again

 

yeah, that's not portable

 

having to carry around a power brick is already inconvenient, I don't see why anyone would want to carry around 10 accessories for a "portable" laptop

 

but just fyi the asus laptops have really good cooling so you wouldnt need a cooling pad in the first place

I mean that big ass one with the liquid cooler. And a decent sized cooling/battery pad can't possibly be that big in concept

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I mean that big ass one with the liquid cooler. And a decent sized cooling/battery pad can't possibly be that big in concept

what???

they made a laptop with a liquid cooler?

 

wow i didnt know that...

it seems like its just a base station though, i think it works without the station too

 

laptop docks are a thing

 

battery cooling pads arent, even without a battery laptop cooling pads are already way too big

 

but why a cooling pad???

if you need more battery, but an external battery...

any proper laptop should have good enough cooling to not overheat under full load

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what???

they made a laptop with a liquid cooler?

 

wow i didnt know that...

it seems like its just a base station though, i think it works without the station too

 

laptop docks are a thing

 

battery cooling pads arent, even without a battery laptop cooling pads are already way too big

 

but why a cooling pad???

if you need more battery, but an external battery...

any proper laptop should have good enough cooling to not overheat under full load

tell the bottom part to Toshiba

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not according to asus

i have an ROG G751JM and the accuracy of this hurts

 

quite literally, it's a pain to carry it around.

if you have to insist you think for yourself, i'm not going to believe you.

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Because laptops keep getting thinner (like smartphones -.-) Someone should make a cooling pad for laptops that have battery banks built in around the vents/fans so you can at LEAST double your life if not triple or more!

 

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Are you trying to say that you could connect some kind of charging device to the heat vent on a laptop and use it as some kind of generator? That it turns charges the battery that it running the cooling pad?

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Wait... you don't carry a portable pad with you in your bag?

such as:

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-Ultra-Slim-R9-NBC-XSLI-GP/dp/B005C31HC0

I've literally never seen anyone do this

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