In recent years when people solicit my opinion about buying a computer they are increasingly asking about laptops as opposed to desktops. They are turning to laptops as an all-purpose computing, working, and entertainment platform. High-end graphics, 19″ screens and gigabytes of of bits can generate serious amounts of heat. But the vast majority of cooling options for laptops are meant for smaller R3000 Battery machines with smaller heat profiles.

And these newer systems are big. Nineteen inches is now a standard screen size for laptops. But when it comes to cooling, laptops don’t get nearly the same consideration as desktops. When was the last time you or anyone you know opened up their laptop batteries to add new heat sinks or fans?! Yet we talk about it all the time for desktops. Despite being an afterthought, laptop cooling is still a need which is usually met by laptop coolers. One symptom of this problem is the lack of coolers for larger laptops. Sure, most laptop coolers say they go up to 19″, but all that really means is they can hold one that big with five inches hanging off the end. Luckily there is the SF-19 which is actually designed to support and cool the bigger laptops.

Certainly the drive for portability won’t disappear, but it is definitely not as important for laptops today as it once was. In fact I’ve noticed a movement in the opposite direction. Friends, family and co-workers are more frequently opting for something larger than what will simply,”meet your needs.” Netbooks are very portable and can do a large portion of routine tasks. But I see people retiring their desktops in favor of more V3000 Battery powerful laptops. They want one system that can play movies, go on vacation, surf the web, play games and go to work or crunch numbers.

While high-end motherboards, video cars, and SSDs are exciting to test and read about, we sometimes overlook the more prosaic 436281-141 Battery products that we actually use day-to-day. A laptop sleeve doesn’t have the geek appeal of a Z68 motherboard or fancy new CPU, but if you’re going to carry your laptop around with you, you’re going to need a sleeve or case of some sort.

There are dozens of companies marketing laptop cases and sleeves, but LEVEL 8 Products thinks they’ve got a standout product with their MacBook Air sleeves, and Benchmark Reviews takes a little time off from slaving over a hot CPU to see how this Presario 1700  Battery product works

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