I was delighted to receive it as a Christmas present but what a disappointment! Pros: I love the compact Scandinavian design and concept. Cons: Everything else! The part of the phone stand that "rolls up" wanted to unfold the entire time, which it did without the weight of the phone pressing against it. The angle adjustment was just ridiculous. the screen can only be viewed by a person sitting directly in front of it, the picture quality was embarrassingly blurry/fuzzy, and POSSIBLY if you could find the right position and move your head no more than half an inch you could use the entire screen. The reality is you can still see the edges of your phone and anything that might be in the background, like the stand itself. The screen is plastic and shaped like a vinyl record to give it a magnified effect. If you've ever seen or owned one, it looks like a larger version of those credit card-sized plastic magnifying glasses you can get for $10 for $10. I understand that visual marketing is one thing and the Big Mac doesn't really look like the advertised one, but the marketing images for it are ridiculously inaccurate. If this device only cost $5 I would still feel intimidated. This is another Chinese-made gizmo that doesn't live up to its promise. Don't say I didn't warn you!
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