Akasa released a new notebook cooling station, Everest. The device is optimized for use with 15.4-inch laptops and it is adjustable in height with six fixed positions, which allows the user to select the optimal position of the screen and reduce the stress of back and neck that occurs during the work.
Akasa Everest cooling stand is made of aluminum and weighs 1.8 kg with dimensions of 350 x 335 x 55 mm. It is equipped with four USB 2.0 port and 70 mm fan with a USB powered interface and speed from 1,500 to 2,000 rpm (revolutions per minute). Akasa Everest notebook cooling station price is under £40.
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