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Review on XIDU PhilStand Pro Adjustable Computer Compatible by Elton Luo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little stand built like a tank.

EDIT to add: I now have three of these little stands, two at home and one at the office. So far they work great, the hinges are not loose. One thing I did for a large laptop is a small Velcro point on the bottom of the laptop and a connection point on the base. The lip on the front is a bit short to hold a large computer and that little Velcro is just an extra guarantee it won't bump or slide off the front. ) small laptops a while ago and it was a really good computer so I had high hopes for their booth. The. The fit and finish is excellent with no creases, marks or missing details. He doesn't have any instructions, but he doesn't really need them either, not that much can be done with him. At first I was a little afraid that it might be unstable. That. Even with my 15 inch Dell Dinosaur, it's strong enough to print on. Remember that the hinges are RIGID, it takes two hands to reposition the laptop. But I've found I don't actually move it once it's in place, and the rigid connections mean your laptop stand stays in place - this stand stays. exactly there. There are rubber bumpers under the laptop to keep it in place well. I was planning to use it for my small laptop, but I installed my large Dell (used primarily for desktops/docking stations) on it and really liked it. that I'll leave it right here and buy another one for my little laptop. Disclosure: I was offered this stand for free or at a discount in exchange for a review. However, I can say 100% that this is an honest review and I'm about to order/pay for a second one, this thing is really good. The only ones who might have problems would be those who don't have the strength to move the hinges, they're really stiff. As mentioned, the rigidity of the hinge keeps the laptop in place, which is very important.

Pros
  • Vent hole and rust
Cons
  • Some imperfections