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Cooler Master NotePal Infinite EVO Notebook Cooler Review

The Infinite Evo is supplied in a substantial cardboard box that reflects the large size of the cooler within.  It is decorated in a purple and white livery which features a large Infinite Evo logo alongside an image of the cooler and details of a couple of the main features.

On the reverse side of the box we find a more detailed breakdown of the cooler's features and specifications alongside a few product images.  Inside the box there is very little included with the cooler, only a mini USB cable for power and a quick start guide.

Cooler Master have opted for a neutral silver and black colour scheme for the Infinite Evo which should compliment most notebooks aesthetically.  The silver part is actually a piece of aluminium which should aid heat transfer from the bottom of your laptop.  It will also compliment any Macbook Pro perfectly!  It is sized to fit all laptops from 12″ to 17″ but we think that 13″ is the minimum you would really want to go with it.

To prevent the laptop from slipping off, there are four rubber strips which should provide a little extra friction.  We found that they were placed a little too far apart for our Macbook.  We didn't have any issues with it slipping off, though, as the incline isn't that steep.

The two 80mm fans are located on either side of the unit, sucking in air through the back and blowing it onto the centre section of the bottom of your notebook.  They have also cut out a large section in the middle of the aluminium tray to allow easier airflow to your notebook's fans.

On the left hand side of the unit we find the fan speed controls alongside a fan power button, the mini-USB connector and a DC 5V connector.  Unfortunately Cooler Master don't provide a 5V USB power cable or a power adapter which means you will be a little restricted in what devices you hook up to the three port USB hub that is located on the right hand side of the unit.

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