02-12-2010, 10:13 PM
Well, today Dell has unveiled the new V130 with Hyperbaric cooling.
All the Hyperbaric bit means is that rather than pulling air through the laptop to cool it, the fan pushes air through the laptop. The main other differences between this and the V13 is that the V130 has Bluetooth 3.0, a better webcam and HDMI out, with an option to upgrade to 802.11n wireless, other than these the fundamentals are the same.
Most case builders use hyperbaric cooling in their rigs anyway so why is this any different? And why would it warrant a £400 increase in price over the predecessor?
I have no idea of the answer, but it still looks pretty
All the Hyperbaric bit means is that rather than pulling air through the laptop to cool it, the fan pushes air through the laptop. The main other differences between this and the V13 is that the V130 has Bluetooth 3.0, a better webcam and HDMI out, with an option to upgrade to 802.11n wireless, other than these the fundamentals are the same.
Most case builders use hyperbaric cooling in their rigs anyway so why is this any different? And why would it warrant a £400 increase in price over the predecessor?
I have no idea of the answer, but it still looks pretty
As you do...