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The PWR+ Laptop Table Stand is a lightweight, fully adjustable riser designed for laptops up to 17 inches. Made from high-strength aluminum, it features 360-degree rotation, quiet USB-powered cooling fans, and requires no assembly. This versatile stand can be used for various purposes, making it an ideal gift for anyone seeking comfort and functionality in their workspace.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 20"W x 3"H |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Required Assembly | No |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
D**N
Love it.
Update: 6/1/15, one of the joints snapped and now it's garbage :(I loved this thing, but I have a pretty heavy gaming laptop and after a year it was just too much for it to handle. I wish it was more heavy duty. I'll browse for another model that is stronger and will last longer, but I still definitely recommend this thing. I even bought one for my mother! If anyone knows about a heavy duty model please let me know!To start off, my laptop is heavy, almost 10 pounds. It's a gaming laptop, and those tend to run hot, so a smart method to keep temperatures down and prolong the life of your GPU is to take the bottom cover off and place the computer on a tray with a fan. I've tried a couple of trays that sit on the lap, and you can imagine that a 10 pound computer, plus a tray, will start to feel heavy after a while, and even start to hurt, depending on how long your sessions are. This tray/stand solves that problem completely!Not only does this unit have a double fan that blows UP and into your computer to help keep it cool, it takes all the weight off of your lap. And since the legs are completely adjustable, you can use it in any number of situations, be it on a couch, a chair (granted there's space for the legs), the floor, or on a bed. Especially on a bed, actually... In fact, if you're injured, or just super lazy (like me), you can actually tilt it to be used when completely lying down. In addition, when the adjustable legs are folded up completely, it can be used on a table or desk like a normal ole cooling pad.Once you get the hang of adjusting the hinges, it's generally easy to use, and comes with plenty of easy instructions on how to get the legs into the right position that you need. The adjustable legs are metal and feel strong, and even though the hinges are mostly plastic, it still feels pretty sturdy under the weight of the computer and your hands. The adjustment buttons depress inward, so there's no protruding levers or buttons that stick out or catch on anything. Also, the buttons "lock" with the weight of a computer, making it impossible to accidentally fold a leg and cause an expensive crash.For the few extra cents, I chose to buy the extra tray that clips onto the side, because why not. The tray clips into the center of the tray, and I wish that it was adjustable and able to slide up and down the side of the tray, but as of now, I only really use it to keep my power and Ethernet cords clear of my mouse area, which is an extra little bonus.My one complaint is that I wish the "lip" on the bottom of the tray was a bit taller, since when I would tilt the stand up to a steeper angle, the computer would pop up over the lip and slip off the front. However, to counteract this dilemma, included with the tray are two plastic pieces that can slide onto the lip, which effectively keep the computer on the tray with no problems! You can slide them anywhere on the front to keep them out of your way.Also, my computer is huge and actually goes beyond the back edge of the tray, and if the tray isn't tilted forward (towards the user) my computer will slide off the back of the tray. This isn't a problem for me because I'd always have it tilted forward anyway, and I don't think I'd ever even use it flat. Tilting the tray back would be anti-ergonomic for typing... and also stupid.So... lap cool? Check. Computer cool? Check. Weight off your lap? Check. Great product? Absolutely. Would I buy it again? DefinitelyIt may not be for everybody, but I hope my review helps you in your decision for a great computer stand!
T**H
Overall this is a good product that works well for what it was designed to do.
This portable, adjustable laptop stand is everything it is advertised to be. It takes a little bit of practice to get used to adjusting the legs, but having the angles marked on each joint makes it easy to adjust both sides equally. Having the angle markings might seem like a little thing, but it's actually a huge advantage! The legs are aluminum as is the table. The only parts that are plastic (aside from the fans) are the joints. This is not a factor in the quality of the product. The fans work very well. I have an older 17" laptop that tends to overheat when I use it on a regular flat surface. On this stand, I have no overheating problems at all.I like the adjustability of this stand. The legs can be extended so that the stand can actually be used as a small tabletop podium or a standing work station. The stand is very stable with minimal wobble - you won't feel like it might topple over or dump your laptop. There are a couple of minor - very minor - drawbacks, but I felt like they are things that people who are considering buying this stand would want to know.* For people with wider than average hips, it might be a tight squeeze using it bed-tray style.* The clips for the fan cable are nice to have but they are a little hard to mount on the stand. A couple of small binder clips would do just as well and could be used to solve the mouse pad storage/transport problem (see below).* The mouse pad is the biggest inconvenience of the whole setup. It cannot be mounted on the stand with the legs folded completely flat along the sides of the stand and there is no place to connect it to the stand for storage and transport. You have to carry it along as a separate piece. Once you have the stand in the position you need, you have to adjust the mouse pad so that it is completely flat, otherwise the mouse won't stay on the pad - it has a tendency to slide off the metal pad. If the pad had a thin rubberized coating over it, that would take care of the sliding problem.Overall this is a good product that works well for what it was designed to do. I give it 4 1/2 stars for the minor drawbacks I listed. I am glad I bought it.
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