I had a ParcSlope iPad stand and although I liked it I ended up returning it because I found one corner too narrow - it was also awkward to travel with as it didn't fold. . The DraftTable strikes me as solid as the all-metal ParcSlope, folds flat and offers 2 *additional* incline adjustments. Or 3 more given the very small angle you get by closing all legs. So only 4! It's also reassuringly heavy, it won't fly off the table or slide around. Also, it has a fantastic grip on the underside of the legs as the edge of the base touches the table. Your iPad is also protected by a rather luxurious textured (rubber?) grip on the front where the iPad sits. There are 2 latches that snap into place for maximum angle adjustment, but I'm happy to report that they appear very strong and are unlikely to break if you mishandle them in any way. I think there is even a slight magnetic attraction from the iPad to the metal base depending on how you orient the iPad. I use DraftTable with ProCreate and AstroPad and scoff at the idea of spending nearly $1500 on a Cintiq. DraftTable is the missing piece of the puzzle.
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