New laptop cooling pad from Nexus

Written on May 25, 2009 – 3:43 am | by Maria Mihale |

Writing so much about the latest innovations in technology, I had the chance to change the way I see things and to get rid of that suspicious mind of mine that always had to doubt the things that seemed, at first sight, impossible. I am now more open minded than ever and I’m convinced that “never say never” it’s the best quote to lead our lives. You can never know where brilliant minds can go to. You just can’t.



So if you thought that a laptop cooling pad is just a laptop cooling pad and that you can bring much innovation to such a product, then you’re so very wrong.

The Nexus TDD-9000 is a liquid cooling solution created by the Dutch company called Nexus Technology that has just made its debut in the world of market accessories with this product. And what a debut they succeeded!



“When you put the laptop cooling pad on your lap you will feel your lap turn colder within 10 seconds”, said Michael van der Jagt, the CEO of Nexus Technology. And if you are not the type of guy that believes everything no matter what, then you should know that SGS Taiwan, which is a testing institute, decided to do some independent tests that ended with an extraordinary result for Nexus: their claims are totally supported by those tests. To be more precise, they showed that the temperatures of the omponents of the laptop they used improved significantly, with up to 17 degrees Celsius.

The liquid cooling pad can be always taken into consideration when it comes to portable solutions. On one hand it can be folded and then carried along with the laptop and you won’t have to worry about scratching your device. On the other hand, you can use it everywhere you like: it doesn’t matter if you’re in a train, at home or, I don’t know, in a plane, for example.

The Nexus TDD-9000 is expected to become available starting the second half of the next month (June) for a price of $23.00.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)


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