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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Portable Laptop Cart 23.6" Mobile Table: Fancasa Movable Stand with Adjustable Height, Wheels, and Teak Finish by Warren Hess

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Sturdy, big and easy to move computer cart

Here is my situation: I have a computer that is connected to my 65 inch TV on a dresser. I need a place for my keyboard and mouse to play games on this huge screen. That's where the 31.5" Fancasa laptop trolley comes in! I bought another laptop trolley, but it was much smaller, I think about 23 inches wide, which had enough space for a full-size keyboard and a high-sensitivity mouse, but nothing else and definitely not enough room for a low end gaming mouse sensitivity like I wanted it should engage in headshots the best part is I now have extra room for my phone, my remote, my coffee and have everything else I want on my laptop cart the lowest setting which creates a slightly unergonomic position for your hand and wrist you will definitely need a higher chair to elevate yourself over the cart itself what for smaller people or shorter chairs can be a problem.I suppose at the highest height it could also be used as a high table but I haven't tried it and don't want to.Biggest plus si nd the wheels, they're incredibly smooth. And if you lock the wheels, the table will tip over before any of the wheels unlock or move! The only blatant minus point are the edges around the table, they are very sharp. Not sharp enough to cut you, but sharp enough not to touch them with your hands. This forces you to adopt the correct posture by hovering your hands over the keyboard and mouse, but it's still very annoying. The last laptop cart I owned was smaller but had a very nice beveled edge that I could rest my hands on comfortably. This is minor and doesn't affect the overall quality of the table, so I'm not deducting a star for it. I would highly recommend this laptop cart if you are looking for a quality portable desk!

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Sad hardware