OMOTON Vertical Laptop Stand Holder, Desktop Aluminum Stand for MacBook with Adjustable Dock Size, Fits All MacBook, Surface, Chromebook and Gaming Laptops (Up to 17.3 inches), Black
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Cynthia Boyd
> 3 dayThis is exactly what I needed! I have been storing my laptop this way for years but simply by shoving it between things (lack of space) like a book. This stand is beefy but has a light pad on the inside so no scratching. Love it!!
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saul joseph
Greater than one weekWhenever I insert my 17 inch laptop it wobbles a bit. I think this product is best for small laptops.
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Ciera Jane
> 3 daySo glad I settled on this stand for my MacBook Pro 13”. It’s easy to adjust and it’s super sturdy. I never feel like my laptop my slip out or tip over.
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Roxanne
> 3 dayWorks as described and adjusts easily. Perfect for holding my yoga laptop in my home office for webex/zoom meetings while I view my external monitors.
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Molinari Matteo
> 3 daybisogna aprire il PC per accenderlo, scomodo.
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james zeigler
> 3 dayUsing this for a Lenovo P1, works great. I imagine this would be perfect for just about any laptop. There is some concern based on the build of the laptop case and where the vents are located it could impede air flow out of the laptop, but otherwise works perfect and super solid.
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Ryan McDonald
> 3 dayThe stand has worked well for me over the past year or so, but the bolts that you use to adjust the width are cheap and want to round out.
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DoubleNicks
> 3 dayNicely weighted with strong support to for my MacBook Pro. Padded on the inside so as to not scratch the exterior of your laptop. I highly recommend this product.
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M. Carreon
> 3 dayI wanted to reduce footprint on my desk for my laptop. I had a makeshift thing under my desk but found it reduced my leg space by a ton. There arent a ton of nice stands that can be used for any brand. I decided on this one as it looked small and sleek and I could use it for different laptops I have: work and personal.
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Paul Jones
> 3 dayWith so much exposed metal around the edges, this will certainly mark your precious machine. I made the mistake of assuming there was some sort of protection, and there is once your machine is within the jaws, but to get it there requires a level of hand steadiness I couldnt muster while holding a £3000 laptop.