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Vizo Ninja Notebook Cooler Review |
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Written by Stuyo
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Saturday, 20 December 2008 |
Page 2 of 4
Page 2 - A closer look
Vizo Ninja came in a box nicely accented in yellow and green:
In it of course are the well packed parts of the stand. The stand itself kind of resembles a "Lego" constructor, is for nothing else - just because it requires some assembly, and that is definitely fun. Oh, yeah, almost slipped my mind - there is no assembly manual (in my opinion existence of one is deemed unnecessary, still, there are no limits for the human ignorance):
These are the sides of the cooler. They have wheels in the back and rubber feet on the front in order to prevent any slipping on the surface the Ninja is placed on. The opening for the cooling body is well graduated for substantially aiding the mounting. The top of the front end of the sides a tooth is present, a tooth that will keep your laptop firmly in place:
And this is the main body that connects all in one. It holds the two fans as well as the USB hub. One interesting thing is that there is no on/off switch for the fans - should you want to turn them off, you will also lose the USB hub functionality. The pictures give a clear idea of how adjustable the fan positioning is (there direction of course is reversible and on top of that Vizo had cleverly placed stickers with their logo on both sides, even though on one of them they tend to spin like hell :) ):
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