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Robyn Suchy
> 3 dayThis is well built and solid, in fact it’s much heavier than my previous (one computer) stand. But with two computers the sturdiness helps me feel secure that it won’t over balance in one direction. I have cases on both my work and personal laptop (a 13 inch MacBook Pro and 13 inch Mac book air) and after tinkering with the adjustments a few times I got them both to fit perfectly.
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L. McGee
> 3 dayThe price and quickness of the delivery was rather appreciated.
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Oliver Chadwick
> 3 dayVery sturdy. Just works. Highly recommended.
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Alexzander Hoeger DDS
> 3 dayQuality well built stand.
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Priyanka D.
Greater than one weekSturdy, easy to adjust panels to right size of device. It was a great way to organize my at home work space
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r8es
> 3 dayThis product did exactly what I expected. I would recommend it.
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Phoebe T
> 3 dayAdjustable width makes it a winner. The dock itself is of considerable weight hence it will hold your laptop sturdy. Mine is a 13 MBP with transparent casing.
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Thrilled2Pieces
> 3 dayI am so lucky to have an Amazon liquidation center nearby--I get to try out all sorts of items for pennies on their original dollars. I didnt even know what this thing was--except that its SO heavy and SO sturdy, I had an idea for it that has nothing to do with laptops. I restore a particular little antique--fragile little hand-carvings that are in pieces. Rubber bands and tape are usually too aggressive so theyre not always useful. Adhesives actually have one chance to bond on a molecular level. You put on the glue, you go to brace it while it dries and BOING! In restoration, glue-ooze can make or break a good (invisible) job. I dont know if you can even make out what my picture shows. This is a very old little figure, probably carved in Germany or Italy in the 20s or 30s. I make little bottle stopper bases from machine-lathed wooden craft pieces--then I carefully attach the figure in a way that it remains original (can be taken off) so its antique properties are kept intact. The bases have to be permanently affixed in their configuration--but the fragile figures dont. The weight of this bracket is perfect to hold the base in the right position while it dries. The angel in the picture is just there for scale--no pressure will be exerted on him. I am probably going to take this bracket to a machine shop and have the slots on one side extended as far as they will go. My usual stopper base is a disk, a checker and a cork--just a hair too long to fit in either side of this heavyweight bracket. As is, one side will fit some bases (a disk, a ring and a cork), which is way closer to what I need than I ever thought Id find. Id always thought of inventing something like this for my hobby--but this one is almost spot-on. Yay--thank you!
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nate
> 3 dayThis is a nice stand, but the only reason I am giving it 4 stars rather than 5 Is because the clamps dont go closer together so theres too much room for my iPad. I would give this 5 stars if they updated it to allow us to move the clamps closer together.
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Moumita
> 3 dayNice sleek design, holds laptops perfectly !