I bought the PR 100 as an alternative to the Wacom Cintiq 16 adjustable stand and was very pleasantly surprised. This little stand is very durable and versatile for its size. Not only does it stay in place where it's placed, but thanks to a rubber mount in the front lower half of the stand, it holds the tablet in place and prevents it from sliding horizontally. Likewise, when drawing on the tablet, I can rest my hand on it and it stays in place. Very durable. The range of supported angles is wider than that of the WC16 stand: PR100 has 15-90°, Wacom has 19-68°; a little more adjustment for comfort. The WC16 stand is designed to be attached to the back of the tablet with screws, while the PR100 is a separate accessory that does not necessarily "snap" into the tablet. When idle, the stand does not touch the table; It rests at a 15° angle on the base, but can be quickly adjusted by pulling the notch on the back of the stand. Pros: Affordable compared to most brands. Versatility for a specific range of tablet sizes. doesn't attach to the tablet like most dedicated stands, but that's just a nitpick. It should be noted that while pulling the case out of the box, I accidentally slipped part of the rubber grip, but that was easily fixed. with a small E6000. Both stands are great, but if you're on a budget I recommend this little stand for any size tablet.
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