SOUNDANCE Adjustable Laptop Stand for Desk, Computer Stand, Ergonomic Laptop Riser Holder Compatible with 10 to 17.3 Inches Notebook PC Computer, Aluminum Silver
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Dr. Morris
> 3 dayIt worked fine right out of the box in gray for my wifes desk and after trying it, we bought a second one in black for my desk.
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NW
> 3 dayWorks perfectly for my office set up. Very sturdy. No issues.
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Max Brooklyn
Greater than one weekThree minutes to assemble; exactly what I wanted.
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DIDDIER FIRST.
20-11-2024El angulo de inclinacion es mínima, debiera tener un poco más.
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Nicole
> 3 daySturdy and good height adjustment for me. Some may want it to higher so check the measurements to make sure it goes as high as you want. Overall, great purchase, easy to put together, does what I needed and I would buy again.
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Denise Staske
> 3 dayI work remotely and this laptop stand has been very helpful especially while using Zoom. Its pretty good quality and easy to use. I use it every day. I previously was sitting my laptop on a box. I should have purchased this years ago!
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MaryAnn
> 3 dayI would recommend using a wireless keyboard because the laptop is sitting at an angle. The height can be adjusted to whatever comfort level is needed. There is some assembly but everything was included in the box. Ive been using it everyday for about 2 weeks with no issues.
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Aayush Kafle
> 3 dayThe stand is rigid, and because of the pads at the bottom, it doesn’t move easily. There’s a screw at the back, which can be changed to move higher or lower. However, it doesn’t go very high if you have a small desk.
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Tavares Von III
Greater than one weekAlthough I like the stand it is not tall enough for me to stand and work.
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Russ
Greater than one weekThe laptop stand functions as one would expect. Its pretty sturdy, the material its made of appears to be of good quality for its use. I have a large 17 laptop and it supports it very well. As far as ergonomics, Im not sure. Im a touch pad user mostly. A two finger type person. I do not spend hours typing so I could not vouch for the ergonomics. But I do not see any indication that it would be unsteady for a typist.