Many people who use a laptop as a desktop replacement use it on a desk, mainly because they work, not play with it. On rare occasions though they use it in unconventional positions like on a sofa, in bed. On those rare occasions users want all the comfort of a desk, without the rigid sitting posit
We all like to take our laptop anywhere with us, but to tell you the truth, the only place where it feels comfortable to use is on a desk or table, because there we don't have to look down like it sits on our lap (neck pains will appear soon), we don't feel any heat like when we're holding it on our
Most people will do with a normal laptop stand, without the need for something too sophisticated or expensive for that matter. If that's the case you're reading the wrong article as the Rubbermaid Rolodex is a complex metal stand with ventilated mesh and complex height/inclination adjustment mechani
I don't know you but I'm a big fan of industrial design, especially when it comes to office spaces where I like to sit on a metallic frame chair at a nice glass+metal desk and look outside through a generous windows. For those kind of moments and workplaces a laptop stand that looks like an old piec
The Lindy Adjustable Notebook Cooler must be the smallest laptop stand with a cooling fan we've ever seen. This doesn't mean it's not good for netbook and laptops as it supports screens with diagonal ranging from 7 to 15.4 inches. The cooling base has two adjustable parts on the left and right side
A laptop stand is just a piece of metal/plastic that's used to raise a laptop right? A more stylish one than just using a set of books. Well, as not every laptop is made the same, a laptop stand can be a cheap piece of furniture or a complex mechanism with multiple adjustments like the Xbrand XB-100