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FONG T CHAU
Greater than one weekDoes the job and is sturdy. I wish it was more compact to the point where I can slip it into my bag and it not be bulky. But for the price and what I need it to do, its solid. This is great if you plan to keep it in one place and do not travel around a lot.
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Jourdain S.
> 3 dayFirst, the metal and color is amazing! The joints that control the level is sooooo strong!!! I was worried that it would slump after awhile, but it hasnt, not at all. You can adjust it up or down as far as you need to, but if you have it too far up, it will tip backwards when you put your laptop on. You can still have it pretty high but its trial and error to find the right balance. Its not heavy either so its been easy to take with me the couple times I needed to. When its higher, it makes a great camera angle!!! Been a week and still holding up phenomenally. Only con is the holes in the back to let the laptop cool are smaller and in the middle so the fan has to work kinda hard. But I put a pen at the very top and gave it the space it needed for the fan to work.
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Mark
> 3 dayI LOVEEE this stand! The color is beautiful and very sturdy for an average laptop. Unfortunately my laptop is old and way too heavy so I had to return but this is perfect for anyone with a newer, lighter laptop!
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Mackenzie Walgren
> 3 dayGreat stand-to-angle laptop into almost any angle I would like. It is kind of hard to adjust which I assume is because there is no buttons or levers or anything to release the hinges, it has to be stiff to last a while.
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Shawna Harvey
> 3 dayFits great on my desk. Very sturdy and holds my laptop strongly. Im not worried about it tipping over and dropping my laptop. Easy to adjust. Works whether I am standing or sitting at my desk.
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RJ
> 3 dayThis laptop stand is decent. I have a 15.6 laptop that is thicker (older gaming laptop) and this stand works for that. However, I dont think that you could go much wider -- I truly think 16 is about the limit youd want to use this with. The stand has quite a bit of adjustment, and that adjustment is tight, but at least with my laptop, some of the adjustments come at the cost of stability. This shouldnt be an issue for places where the laptop is fixed on a flat, stable surface, but if you setup an impromptu desk like on a card table or even kitchen table that can easily be bumped, Id be concerned about the thing becoming unstable with higher adjustments. I was running a USB-powered fan under my laptop previously due to heating issues. With this, so far, no heating issues. I think the best use for this is for permanent desk placement. With a smaller laptop I would think that stability on unstable surfaces might improve some.
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MSH
> 3 dayThis laptop stand worked great for us. It has several redeeming qualities, including very solid construction, nice rubber bumpers at rub points and a nice, stiff, adjustable height. I really like the stiffness of the adjustment, as I have had other stands that become quite loose and dont hold their position. Recommended.
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Justin Connors
> 3 dayThis laptop stand is pretty sturdy for the money.
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Kravmama1
> 3 dayI have a different stand with a heavy base that contributes to better stability, but interferes with portability. It is also 30% more expensive. This item is the perfect balance of sturdiness and portability at a reasonable price. The two arms maintain there position well. There are rubbery dots in the four corners of both the top and base plates to assist with grip. There is good depth of the holding brackets to keep the laptop from slipping off. At its current price of less than $20, this is a worthwhile investment to improve laptop ergonomics on the go.
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Sydney P
Greater than one weekgetting another one for my husbands laptop.