OMOTON [Updated Dock Version] Vertical Laptop Stand, Double Desktop Stand Holder with Adjustable Dock (Up to 17.3 inch), Fits All MacBook/Surface/Samsung/HP/Dell/Chrome Book (Silver)
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Travis Tran
> 3 dayI love this product so much. I have a small desk and it gets annoying when my iPad Pro and MacBook Air take up a good chunk of room on my desk. This stand gives me so much space on my desk to work with. I would definitely buy this again with no hesitation!
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WesleyNJ
> 3 day1. The stand holder works fine. Its suitable for Alienware 15R3 (even for 17R3), which is important. Because an ordinary stand holder cant hold such a big and heavy machine.
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Rob
> 3 dayI’m happy with it. Holds my Mac book and iPad. More room for my desk.
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Mochasbuttons
> 3 dayI have a desk riser and wanted to have somewhere to store both my work and personal laptop. Read reviews of so many products and despite being a higher cost for what is effectively a glorified paper weight I opted for the Omoton. I still think these things are overpriced for what they are but Im very happy with the quality of the Omoton product. It was quick and easy to set it for both my laptops, and I have no issues pulling out one of the laptops to take with me on the go. Just make sure that you put them in the correct way in the first place so that the fans are facing out. Overall very happy.
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Reymundo Conroy
29-10-2024Expensive, but worth it.
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Eugene
Greater than one weekI really liked the simplicity of its design. It has a very small footprint which is essential.
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Ms. Lottie Erdman
> 3 dayHolds a 15 MacBook Pro and ThinkPad side by side. Looks great and does what it needs to
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CMac56
> 3 dayWorks as intended
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marissa
> 3 dayLove this product ! Perfect for hiding my laptop
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Thrilled2Pieces
Greater than one weekI 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!