Item model number | ls-t013-001 |
Item Weight | 3.44 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20.3 x 12.1 x 2.9 inches |
ASIN | B011OJZLHM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 15, 2015 |
M**L
Contentment is laying in bed, typing away on your laptop.
And this adjustable table makes it possible for me to do that. I'm pleased with the purchase. I can adjust it to almost any height and degree of tilt. I can comfortably laze the day away while surfing Amazon for the next must-have.That said, a couple of minor gripes. First, the width of the surface is just barely enough for 15" laptops. And that's it. While the lip is large enough for my Macbook Pro without the additional pieces, my HP Zbook is too large and I have to add those extra pieces. Though I blame HP for making a disgustingly large laptop and applaud Lavolta for thinking about this and supplying those extra pieces. But the lip does get in the way of my wrists a bit. It's not a huge problem as I can make some adjustments to the way I place my hands on the keyboard. Just be aware of that minor fact if you buy this product.Next is the joints. Sometimes the release buttons get stuck even without load. But it's easy enough to jiggle them a bit and it's done.That's really about it for my gripes. Minor issues. Very happy with the purchase.
Z**R
Adequate
I use this a lot. It feels pretty flimsy, but it gets the job done. Adjusting it isn't something you can do on the fly; it has a lot of options, but you'll probably end up setting it one way and always leaving it like that. I feel like it's a little overpriced. Feels like an under-$30 item.Note: I only use it for a food tray. This is because my "laptop" is a Surface Pro 4. This tray is too shallow for the prop-up thing on the SP4.
D**D
Great product.
Bought this for my wife (who works from home). She loves it. She can sit in her chair and work on her laptop, or stand at kitchen counter (when tired of sitting) and work. Easy to adjust and adjust to any height. Also folds up flat making it easy to carry in her bag. She sometimes takes it with her when she has to go in to the office.
A**R
One Star
not user friendly at all....
O**E
Not really good engineering but good quality
Well it's ok but it falls. It falls when it's empty in most positions but try to put a laptop on it and it definitely falls. Not really good engineering but good quality.
S**R
Overall, a good way to hold a laptop.
I like it.Pros: It's very light weight and holds my laptop well. Sometimes I like to lay on my back and use my laptop. Using this stand is much easier than trying to prop up my laptop on my knees.Cons: It would be nice if it were a bit wider as it just barely clears my hips and can get stuck if I have anything in my pockets, but I'm also a big guy so this won't be a concern for most. It can be very fidly to adjust since you can only really move one joint at a time, but once I got it set up, I haven't really needed to change it.
R**S
It is OK
I like it once it is adjusted to a position. It is the adjustment process that takes time and could be a hassle for mechanically challenged. The stand itself is light and flimsy. It is good for a lightweight (MacBook Air) but I struggle with my PC and MacBook Pro. Overall an OK product.
W**E
Nice product
Quality product. Works great. I'm using it now as I type this review. Only complaint is that surface of device that touches table is quite slippery and requires addition of silicone raised buttons to hold in place
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