Thermaltake Makes Notebook Cooler for Gamers
Thermaltake announced a laptop cooling pad designed for gamers in mind, ranging support from 10" to 17" laptops.
Last week we saw Thermaltake release their flashy new LifeCool and this week we see Thermaltake announcing the Massive23 GT, which is geared towards gamers. The Massive23 GT features a mini-USB port, two USB ports, 200mm red LED fan, while measuring 13.86" x 11.54" x 1.63" and weighing in at 2 lbs. The fan speeds can be adjusted from 500 to 800 RPM, with a rated fan noise of 24 dBA (max). If the red LED light isn't your style, the Massive23 GT features an on/off control for the light.
In addition, the Massive23 GT offers an anti-slip rubber design, black metal mesh stylish design, along with an adjustable stand with five specially designed ergonomic angles for the best possible viewing positions.





For more information on features, pricing, and availability of this notebook cooler, please visit Thermaltake's product page
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That looks like a nice cooler but there are 2 things that will keep me from buying it.
1. It will probably be quite expensive.
2. It will create too great of an angle for anyone who has a 9 cell battery that props up the back of the laptop.
So the two things positioned on that cooler don't need it (an iPad, and more importantly, an IBM ThinkPad T60).
Anyways, it's an interesting product for those who invest in 1000-dollar gaming notebooks- especially the MSI ones that are all red.
cool, my iPad always overheats....
Unless it is under $10, it is not worth the money
Awesome I need it for my Ipad, I overclocked it to 4Ghz and can play crysis now
This cooling pad will go great on the Toshiba Qqosmio or hows it spelled. The red and black color scheme matches well.
If they price that right that could be an attractive product that will go well with my MSI GX660.
lmao is that really an ipad on the cooler??
OMG toms, please get rid of Kontera Ad Choices pop ups!
Other than that, this cooler is going to be expensive.
If a Laptop/Tablet needs an aftermarket cooler it's defective/horribly designed.
They're using a Lenovo T61 as the "gaming" laptop in the last picture?
Out of all the systems they could have shown on this cooler, they chose the iPad.....for gamers....the iPad....
The propping idea actually seems quite nice since I have a tank of a laptop(Clevo x7200) and just getting it at a better angle for my wrists would be nice
A rush of new laptop cooling pads, eh? Though I'm not really into the black/red theme.
... now I see an iPad there... good to know that it is not only mine that needs more cooling...
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Big fancy lights and fans. But it still lacks a retractable mouse tray for first person shooters. That is why I recommend the Aidata LD007P Laptop Cooling Lap Desk. Can be found for around 50 bucks, and even has the ability to route your USB cables with little notches to keep things neat and shoot noobs from the comfort of a hotel bed in your boxers without setting your thighes on fire.
your laptop shouldn't be overheating in the first place... get a lenovo.
Another win for Thermaltake,ain't it so good !
cool, my iPad always overheats....Unless it is under $10, it is not worth the money
you paid 400-600 bucks for an ipad and people pay 1000 bucks for a lap top you seriously think that more than 10 bucks is too much to invest in cooling ???
i guess youa re broke after buying your ipad , i swear , i dont even have the money for a 50 dolar game right now , but if i ahd the money and i was going to buy a 1000 dollar notebook or a 400-00 dollar ipad i'd see cutting some of that budget to cooling , and not just a measly 10 bucks.
the question you need to ask is how much cooling does this provide for it's price , then decide if it's work 10 bucks , but seriously for ten buck i wouldnt expect to get any kid of deccent cooling unlkess you are talking a single fan for a pc tower interior , my mid tower pc's cooling costed , me 80 dollars in total and it was well worth teh money
4 120x120 fans at 10 bucks each and 2 20 dollar 140x140 fans
that's excluding the coolmaster hyper TX 2 CPU cooler, artic silver 5 paste, and sythe 92 mm fan on my CPU , throw another 30 bucks on for those peices that brings the total cooling cost on my tower pc , to 110 dollars.. (note i built this desk top in 2008)
sheesh freaking morons today .. if this thing costed just ten bucks i'd not trust it to cool an ice cube let alone a hot lap top , i expect it will be in the nieghbor hood of 30-40 bucks at least.
but then again maybe you are rich enough to just replace your expensive toys when they cook them selves ?
i thought people got laptops so they could carry them around easily with as few other parts as possible? wouldn't a piece like this just add more to carry?
haha ridiculous, cooling a i-crap or sort of... does this crap overheat? ooh common 700 buck of low perf stuff and you need to cool it? hello i'm talking to your brain right now... this world's crazy...
So the two things positioned on that cooler don't need it (an iPad, and more importantly, an IBM ThinkPad T60).
My son uses my T60 for gaming all the time. I had to buy an aftermarket cooler for under it, but none of them are big enough to provide adequate cooling. It still overheats constantly. Even with monthly cleanings.
get a desktop noobs
Right on! gfer,Right on! Quote from gfer,"get a desktop noobs". You sure have it right there boy!
This would go well with all my other Red and Black computer peripherals, like my MSI laptop, Thermaltake Xaser VI case, and Saitek Eclipse III keyboard. Only problem is its too plasticy. I expect a bit better from Thermaltake.
Finally a laptop cooler with a decent sized fan