[19 October 2007] |
GIGABYTE Introduces G-Pad Pro
One cooler takes on an “actively-passive” role.
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As 2007 closes in on its third quarter, GIGABYTE Thermal Solutions finalizes and launches the second generation of its G-Pad notebook base cooler, the G-Pad Pro.
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On the move
Designed for people on the go, the G-Pad Pro addresses and fine-tunes portability and practicality and houses them as one. Active or passive, the choice has now become yours
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Actively Passive?
Generation one of G-Pad saw the unveiling of one of the world's first passive notebook coolers aimed at absolute cooling mobility. G-Pad Pro kicks in another gear, to add an active fan mountable in any position on the base to further enhance the cooling needs of the mobile notebook user. This USB-powered active fan addition |
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attaches itself to the platform, in your choice of position, which can now be tilted and elevated to 1. A more natural user pose and 2. Accommodate the fan and enlarge the heat intake and dissipation areas. Closer inspection also reveals the fan to boast an expandable stand so it can double-up as a standalone fan unit for purposes left to ones imagination. All of which come packed with slim portable pouches for users on the move. |
G-Pad Pro enters notebook segments to anchor in for mainstream and niche power mobile users. Look out for shelf exposure as you read this. |
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Visit www.gigabyte.com.tw for more information.
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