- Surface measure: W19″(48cm) x D10 1/2″(27cm).
- Dual Layer Tabletop Desk carries thirty lbs capacity
- Patented corner locking pattern to fit probably any angles as well as positions.
- Highly organic with mixed uses. Easy storage as well as portability.
- Made by aluminum amalgamate – ultra light as well as strong.
Product Description
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Adjustable Aluminium Laidback Laptop Notebook Table Stand / Portable Bed Desk
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These laptop stands are great for using a laptop in bed. You can adjust them to any position you want, and extend the lifetime of your PC by keeping it cool on the stand, rather than hot in your lap. If they fixed just three faults, it would be perfect.
Fault #1: After a little use, the stand starts to creak loudly at the slightest movement, such as when typing. This is because the joints are held into the arms by several indentations in the arms, making an interference fit with the plastic joints. The joints work loose, and start creaking. This could be fixed by attaching the joints to the arms with rivets.
Fault #2: I have a larger laptop with a 17″ screen, which means it’s also nearly 17″ deep. Unfortunately, this stand is only 10.5″ deep, making it easy for my laptop to fall over backward if the stand is tipped back a bit. A deeper deck would fix this. Obviously, it also doesn’t fully support my laptop.
Fault #3, the worst defect. The joints are made entirely of plastic, and I’ve accidentally broken the top joints twice. They are under the most stress from side loads. If these joints were metal, I never would have had a problem. This time, I bought a much sturdier Tilt-Top Overbed Table. It even cost less, and Amazon.com shipped it for free.
Your mileage may vary, however, and I’m sure that most people won’t have many problems with these, other than the loud cracking noises from the plastic joints.
Rating: 3 / 5