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Review on πŸ›οΈ Adjustable Laptop Bed Stand - Portable Folding Laptop Table with Foldable Legs - Ideal for Sofa, Couch, Floor - Medium Size by Jack Herrera

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy one size bigger! Love it!

This table is perfect for me! I am a female with a fairly large hip/thigh area which makes me hesitant to purchase one of these knee braces. I was afraid that they would not fit me. However, I have found that I actually have perfect leeway under this table - I can actually sit comfortably in a relaxed Indian posture. I mostly use this table in my wide chair and occasionally in my bed. I ordered this black/grey color. It's a warm gray with a very faint red cast that my friend can't see; It claims to have cyborg eyes when it comes to colors, although some reviewers say the table is too high for them even on the lowest settings, which bothered me. However, I find the height adjustments for this table perfect. I use it when I watch TV (my TV sits on a 3.5ft stand so it's taller than most entertainment centers) so I can work on my computer while comfortably watching the TV, and I gotta mean Do not wrap your neck around the computer screen. The larger table size is perfect for my 15 inch MacBook Pro and has enough space to place a full size mouse pad next to it. Silicone that collapses under the weight of your wrist. I can't even tell if it's under my wrist while I'm working, other than the fact that it keeps my mouse from slipping off. When I received it it was attached to my lap table and I'm too afraid to rip it off to see if it's removable. I would suggest not taking it off permanently as the hole in the MDF board lines up with the time solves. I was worried about what's coming to mind, but it's perfectly centered so my wrists don't really touch it when I'm typing. I don't use it on any desk because I'm afraid it might hit and topple my heavy MacBook Pro that's sitting on it, and I don't want to risk it! I think its stability is actually subjective and depends on what you're sitting on and how well it distributes the weight, you know, common sense. I agree with others who say it slips too much to use on a table, but that's easily remedied with grippy rubberized furniture legs that you can buy here at Revain - cut to size, peel and stick. Seems like a pretty simple solution to me. Not sure about the strength of my legs yet as I've only been using it for a week. I haven't had any problems with it so far, but I'm very careful with my stuff. They feel fairly light, but not so light that they can't support my computer and the weight of my hands while typing. They are held open with tension, and if you slide them too far left or right the stem can close. My desk doesn't wobble like some say, another thing I was concerned about. I find it very stable when typing. All in all I can't believe anyone hates this spreadsheet. If one day this table breaks, I will definitely buy it again to replace it. I don't know how I would have continued to use my laptop without it! love love love Highly recommended! The photographs show a table set up around me on the couch.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • No machine