Overall
When Cooler Master first sent me the NA 120, I was excited that I would finally get my hands on one of their thin designs with a built in cord wrap and USB charging ports that actually had the power to power the high power laptops that I generally own. I would be lying if I didn’t say I was a little disappointed with the NA 120. The most interesting features of their past models were lacking from the NA 120, as it turns out this is completely due to legal issue with this functionality. This issue isn't limited just to Cooler Master of course. That’s not to say that the NA 120 is a bad product at all, far from it. It performed perfectly in our testing and its additional wattage mean it will work with nearly anything. I was more disappointed in the lack of features to make the NA 120 stand out. This is essentially a perfect replacement charger but no more than that.
Of course all of that is without taking into account its price. Cooler Master is listing the NA 120 at $59.99, an extremely low price considering that is the price range you would normally find lower wattage models. When taking the price into account, it’s easy to see why the NA 120 lacks in features. When looking for a replacement charger you may be able to find something similar in price on eBay, but if given the choice would you pick from a no named brand over Cooler Master? I think not!