KABCON Quality Tablet Stand,Adjustable Foldable Eye-Level Aluminum Solid Up to 15-in Tablets Holder for Microsoft Surface Series Tablets,iPad Series,Samsung Galaxy Tabs,Amazon Kindle Fire,Etc.Silver
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Wildplaces
> 3 dayLove this heavyweight aluminum stand with two joints to adjust height and angle. I am using with my 13 Dell 2-in-1 laptop screen. Good height for use with stylus in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom makes editing much easier, and lightweight for travel. Only drawback is that it is a little bulky for packing, but comes in a durable carrying bag to offset this disadvantage and minimizes catching an edge on a computer case or knapsack. Only slight negative on versatility rating is that the bottom holder for the laptop or tablet is a little wider than mine, so will have to find some sort of padding to add to the pads provided. Item came with an extra set of rubber pads for the frame that holds the tablet in place (a nice touch).
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Dan K
> 3 dayWorking great
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Davyo
> 3 dayThis iPad stand is beyond perfect !!!!
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Amanda
Greater than one weekIts very firm, but thats what you want for an item like this. Does its job perfectly and extends higher than most comparable items.
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Jinkyung Kim
14-11-2024Good
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Joe
> 3 dayLoved the stand. Good quality.
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Em
> 3 dayExcellent, very solid, hard to move/shift, and holds my mobilestudiopro very steady. Downside-- its quite bulky. But you cant have a solid/steady stand without a bit of weight, i guess!
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Stacy
Greater than one weekVery sturdy! Was on the hunt for a. Ipad hold for for my five year old for school at home . When she touches the screen to do her work I like how it doesnt wiggle or move . Excellent product!
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Tony Van Bakel
> 3 dayVery solid stand for our large tablet.
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Sight Reader
> 3 dayI’ve had this one for about 2 years. Extremely solid construction and extremely stable after 2 years. It relies on solely on friction to hold it’s shape so I was worried that the joints would get loose over time and start flopping around, but this never happened: in exchange, the joints are necessarily stiff to adjust it to shape (I would imagine that, if you happened to get a bad one, it would be too stiff to move). The one problem with these are the silicone pads used (1) keep the metal from sliding one the surface and (2) prevent metal-on-metal contact from scratching your device. The only things holding the pads to the metal is a gummy glue: over time, as it gets dirty, these stop sticking and the pads can fall off and get lost. The pads protecting the bottom of your screen from the hooks under it are held on by friction and can fall off if they get brushed the wrong way or if they stretch over time.