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Stef
> 3 dayVery light but very stable. Easy to adjust the height and angle of tilt depending on which table I am using it on, does require a bit of a push but not too much that I avoid adjusting it by any means. Only used it a few weeks. Love it so far. Would even consider taking it away with me its so light and fairly compact.
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Kassandra Graham
Greater than one weekLaptop 17
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Shafi Azam
> 3 daySturdy and functional. Pivot is well made.
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Gloria Owens
> 3 dayExactly what I was wanting!
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Joshua H.
> 3 dayThis stand works great for my 15 laptop. On the backside of the arms I have my dock mounted with velcro and a USB hub mounted underneath. Fits perfect for what I needed
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Howard Abrams
> 3 dayLove the openness of the design, however, if placed in the highest setting, it becomes a little back-tipsy, but I use an external keyboard, so that isnt an issue for me.
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Mr. Grey
> 3 dayThe stand is very sturdy. There are an infinite amount of angles you can put it in as well which is nice. That stand is about 0.2º off so no perfectly level but I can live with that. The vent whole in the back is also perfectly aligned to were the air escapes from my 13 MacBook Pro. It may be a placebo affect but I swear the fans are not coming on as much as before.
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Lavina
> 3 dayLet me start by saying I don’t write reviews often. BUT This has changed my productivity in bed (and in general). I usually have to prop up my laptop on pillows to get it to a comfortable height. Now it’s stable and comfortable to use. I’ve used it for the past two days teaching my summer class and it’s the best. It’s Sturdy, and durable. I don’t have any issues with the weight of it, in my opinion that’s what helps keep it stable and protects your laptop from falling over. I do have a 12in MacBook so it’s on the lighter side BUT I have an older model MacBook Pro and that this feels like a brick. I placed it on this stand and had no issues. If I had to point out one flaw, it would be the curl at the front that keeps your laptop from slipping. If it’s not positioned well it can make typing a little uncomfortable. BUT I’m not easily bothered by things like this. I just adjusted it and I’m cool. (Btw I typed this on my cell phone so forgive the typos please. Sometimes spell check gets it wrong)
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calvin kafka
> 3 dayI Love how it has helped clear my work space I can slip my paper work under the laptop instead of banging into the computer, the ergonomics is great and finally the materials are top notch and finished real well. thanks Calvin
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SL
> 3 dayThis is exactly what I was looking for. I needed to get my (WFH) laptop off my desk because it was starting to run hot. Ideally, I wanted something adjustable so I could use the laptop by itself without developing permanent neck issues. Reasonable pricing, it’s definitely sturdy, and the base does sit flat when open. It was a challenge to unfold it at first, but that means it won’t collapse when you set the laptop on it. Give it a shot!