STRIFF Angles Adjustable Aluminum Ergonomic Foldable Portable Tabletop Laptop/Desktop Riser Stand Holder Compatible for MacBook, HP, Dell, Lenovo &…
₹299.00
STRIFF Angles Adjustable Aluminum Ergonomic Foldable Portable Tabletop Laptop/Desktop Riser Stand Holder Compatible for MacBook, HP, Dell, Lenovo &…,
- Laptop stand – macbook stand : designed for ergonomic comfort and enhanced productivity.
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Specification: STRIFF Angles Adjustable Aluminum Ergonomic Foldable Portable Tabletop Laptop/Desktop Riser Stand Holder Compatible for MacBook, HP, Dell, Lenovo &…
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8 reviews for STRIFF Angles Adjustable Aluminum Ergonomic Foldable Portable Tabletop Laptop/Desktop Riser Stand Holder Compatible for MacBook, HP, Dell, Lenovo &…
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₹299.00
Midhun P P –
Cheapest among products meeting my requirement
Mohamed A. –
One side the holding support height is less, so the stand is shaking while placing the laptop
Anurag Mishra –
For heat dissipation incase you keep your laptop directly on table then getting this stand might help with airflow and heat reduction. For my laptop of 15.6 inch 2.2kg and quite thick as it is a older model with which I’m using the stand, the size is just fine.
It’s not very well sturdy and might shake a very little if you like while typing put the hand on the laptop quite hardly but other than that it is stable.
Ofcourse, there are few manufacturing defects like the slip pads aren’t sticker straight and initially the two handles on which laptop sits were not aligned with each other straight but they got fixed themselves somehow.
Under 250 for me this is a good stand for the same I wrote above. You can go for it. Value for money because aluminium is used tho not very good finishing but does the work along with fine pouch that might not be very usable tbh.
Omair Irfan –
Don’t even think twice—just go for it! I’ve been using this stand for over a year, and it has held up well. It hasn’t disappointed me. Although I’ve never tried putting it in my backpack, so I can’t speak to its portability or whether it might damage the laptop if you carry them together. Otherwise, the quality is good. I’m using a 14-inch Legion gaming laptop, and it works just fine considering the weight and size.
Amazon customer –
Very useful thing if you work on table for long hours…it’ll support your sitting posture and enhance productivity……Good product quality at this price range…………
Anurag Mishra –
Go for it👍 100% value for money at 299
Suhara p v –
It’s good item best foldablity compatibility and easy to access but I used more standa for multiple laps this is so slippery and not stable otherwise it’s good item best quality but some updation need
Omair Irfan –
>>first of all, this stand works more like a laptop mount, not like a exhaust release stand(for which i bought this)
>>the metal feels beaten up and heavy which is good if u r planning to put heavy laptop on it. but the screws and joints are not sturdy but doesn’t not really matter once u put weight on it.
>>the minimum elevation possible in this is not even close to the ergonomic standard for using the keys and touch pad, that means, this will make ur laptop’s key/touch pads difficult for regular use. use external keyboard and mouse.
>>this stand works like a mount because of the rubbers and elevation. so once u place ur laptop on it, it’s not easy to slide/shift to here and there, unless u pick the laptop up, fold the stand and move it and re-mount it. you can put the stand on a piece of cloth if u need it to be shifted slightly here and there. if u place it on a smooth surface, it’ll stick there (not permanently).
>>if u r looking for elevation to clear path for ur laptop’s exhausts, 100% does the job. (merely clearing exhausts path will not speed up ur computer, but surely helps with overheating)
>>not “ideal” for 15 inch laptops, because even when the length of the support bars are adequate, the width of the stand is only halfway covering the laptop ‘s width(check images). this makes the sides of the laptop moderately not steady. that means won’t be able to rest ur hands on the sides the laptop. otherwise, its holding the weight (my gaming laptop is around 2.5kg, see images) pretty much decently.
>>just an opinion after using it, i dont think this will be really great for mac air-like light weight notebooks (like in the pictures and infographics by the seller), as the stand relies little too much in the weight of the laptop to be sturdy. if the laptop is too light, it can be unsteady. because whatever screw and material they used, the stand works because there’s a tiny metal lever that goes into small cuts made on the base rod and just stays there only because of the weight that’s put above the stand.