I mainly use my Huion Kamvas 16 pen monitor for this. I was using the $50 Huion stand for about a year when the tiny rubber feet started falling off, but the foam feet on this Frunsi Mall stand are plenty bigger and offers a higher level of security, it has more angles and the plastic frame actually holds the tablet. much better than metal! However, it wobbles a bit when drawing and my tablet can slide a little to the left and right. Still, I don't have any major problems with it. A big plus is that it comes with a phone mount! It wobbles a bit at some angles if you have a big phone with a thick body. As for the laptop test, the lowest settings are a bit high, but I find it more comfortable to type on. This is much more ideal for those with small to mid-sized tablets. Since it's less than half the cost of the Huion stand, the pros really outweigh the cons!
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