Tired of putting my laptop on a box (or stack of carbon paper), I was looking for a sturdy but nondescript laptop stand with a degree of adjustment. without being at the top. 99% of the time my laptop stand stayed the same after the initial setup, but I still wanted to be able to take it elsewhere when working remotely during the day. wrenches, but other than that it was a breeze. TIP: If you cannot twist or rotate the stand, you will need to loosen the screws. A torx key is not intended for this. Consumption: Almost perfect. It's stable, looks good and makes my desktop look more professional and cleaner. I only wish it was 2-3 inches taller as I use my laptop's camera for a lot of Zoom calls. Portability: It wasn't designed to be portable, so it's a little unfair for me to judge, but it's not hard for me to take it with me when I'm working in another office during the day. That makes it far from "portable". It doesn't fold or fold until you take it apart, so you'll need to carry it in a medium-sized bag. The good news is that it's pretty easy. Overall, I am very happy with the purchase and can only recommend it!
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