May 4, 2011 09:25 GMT  ·  By

With spring coming to an end and summer looming on the horizon, temperatures are bound to start rising, and it looks like Cooler Master decided this was an opportune moment for its newest product to show up.

IT companies often take upon names that are representative of what they deal in, and this is especially true for Cooler Master.

Since the outfit specializes in all sorts of temperature reducing solutions for PCs and the like, it stands to reason that it would want to unleash some new device on a regular basis.

Granted, the company doesn't just make heatsinks, fans and the like, having also prepared computer cases, like the CM Storm Enforcer.

Now, Cooler Master issued a press announcement in which is shows off its newest cooling device for notebooks.

More specifically, the outfit has created a laptop cooling stand whose name is Cooler Master Notepal Infinite EVO Laptop Cooler.

One might notice that there are several connectors built into it. Basically, it is a three-port USB 2.0 hub, to let more than one external storage drive be connected at once.

As for its primary function, it is accomplished by a pair of 80mm blower fans that receive air through rear intakes and can be adjusted thanks to a fan speed controller.

The company even put special effort into the aesthetics too, choosing aluminum for the cooling pad and a sand-blast finish, plus a curved design.

All in all, the Cooler Master Notepal Infinite EVO Laptop Cooler is both stylish and ergonomic and should be able to chill mobile personal computers with screen sizes of up to 17 inches.

Finally, Cooler master invested some attention into the pricing as well, somehow enabling its newest creation to sell for $49.99. Online stores should start listing it soon, if they haven't already.