













AboveTEK Premium Acrylic Monitor Stand, Large Size Monitor Riser/Clear Computer Stand for Home Office w/Sturdy Platform, Acrylic Desk Stand for Keyboard Storage & Multi-Media Laptop Printer TV Screen
-
Bridget
> 3 dayIt’s been about a year since I’ve had this product. It’s still holding up well. It supports my 27” iMac.
-
Eliezer Greenfelder III
> 3 dayLoved this Product!!
-
Denise Carver
Greater than one weekWorked great. Boss wanted something to raise her monitor but wanted sleek and clean. This fit the bill and she loves it.
-
M
> 3 dayArrived safely and on time. Love it, just what I needed to go on a glass desk. To raise the height of my desk computer, the keyboard sits nicely underneath with the mouse when not in use. Also used it to protect my laptop keys from the cat when my laptop was sleeping.
-
Simone
> 3 dayprodotto come da descrizione. Ottima qualità
-
MK
> 3 dayAnd I like that I can see though it to the items underneath.
-
Joachim Klemens
> 3 day... ein paar Klebestopper wären bei dem Preis kundenfreundlich, denn auf glatten Oberflächen rutscht das Teil schon . Aber ansonsten formschön, sieht wertig und trendig auf dem Schreibtisch aus.
-
Dee
> 3 dayIve had this product since 2018 and have used it off and on to place my iMac 27 (a 21 pound computer) for months at a time and it has held sturdy. It also still looks nice even if a little worn.
-
Vicky Pelletier
> 3 dayS/O
-
B C
> 3 dayI wanted a clean and minimalist monitor stand that was also wide enough to stash my MacBook below it while also being the right height for ergonomics (for me, that’s a max of 3”). I purchased a few stands that were all close to what I wanted so I could compare. This was hands down the best among the others. The others were a combination of metal legs and glass and they just weren’t as clean or sturdy as this one. As a bonus, the height for this product is not as high as it’s listed, at least not in inches… I personally and unfortunately cannot visualize cm and mm sizes so I’m glad I tried this out. Lastly, 2 tips… purchase some small, clear, silicon/rubber bumpers to put on the bottoms of the legs. The stand would slide around a little on my glass-top desk otherwise. If you don’t have a step bit for metal, purchase one, and with it you can make a clean hole somewhere in the stand for cable management. I made one half inch hole in the right leg and it really improved usability.