BoYata Laptop Stand, Laptop Holder, Multi-Angle Stand with Heat-Vent, Adjustable Notebook Stand for Laptop up to 17 inches, Compatible for MacBook Pro/Air, Surface Laptop, and so on (Silver)
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rs
> 24 hoursturdy well made holds my laptop w 17 screen
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W. Rinhart Jr.
> 24 hourThis laptop stand took longer to unbox than it did to set up. It’s sturdy and strong. I have an approximately 5-8 lb laptop and believe it can hold it’s advertised weight with zero issue.
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Nikkita
> 24 hourThe laptop stays well put and its very flexible to adjust to the height I need.
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Froggernaut
> 24 hourVery functional. Adjusts to whatever angle you need and stays there. Excellent tool for laptop users.
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Sofia G
> 24 hourIt’s my first laptop stand but it does help with your posture it’s fairly easy to adjust and the laptop is secure in the stand.
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BookWorm
> 24 hourThis is a nice metal laptop stand that adjusts easily and stays where you put it. There arent any buttons or clamps to keep it in place, its just very stiff and when you move it, it stays in place. It has lip to keep your computer from slipping off as well as rubberized pads to keep your laptop in place.
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jodisweets
> 24 hourLove this! I never knew it existed. This helps my typing quite a bit being elevated and on an angle. This product is sturdy and I can fit my blue tooth speaker below. Gives me quite a bit more room on my desk as well. It doesnt shake,, very sturdy. Can raise up or lower easily. Love this laptop elevate product.
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Biz
> 24 hourThis is a great laptop stand. It is perfect for raising up a built in webcam to eye level so that you can work and look straight at the screen during a web video conference/workshop instead of appearing to look down all the time. The stand requires no assembly and is very sturdy - it will hold a heavy laptop without collapsing or gradually lowering itself.
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Karla Roig
> 24 hourJust want I wanted.
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Zach Hofer
> 24 hourIve had this laptop stand for about 6 months now. I use it on my desk, so it doesnt get moved around or adjusted very often. In the long run its hard to say how durable the friction fitted parts are, but I havent seen them slip at all under the weight of the laptop even on a wobbly surface. Its pretty beefy and wont bend or deform under normal use. As to the claim that the aluminum acts as a heat sink, I doubt youll notice any difference in your cooling. In my case, the hole in the center of the tray did not line up with the air intakes on my laptop, so I was seeing similar temps to what I saw when the computer was just sat flat on the table. That being said, after the judicious application of a 1/4 drill bit to add some custom speed holes, my laptop is having a moderately easier time keeping cool.