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Review on Canjoy Bed Desk for Laptop: Adjustable Angle and Height Lap Desk with Cooling Fan - Ideal for Eating, Working, Writing, Gaming, Drawing - 20.5x11.8 inch, Black by Michael Murphy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fully functional and as advertised; If I could I would change the design

first it is fully functional and that is exactly what it says. It's foldable, adjustable and pretty light. It has a laptop fan and they even thought of making the cable for this comfortable home. It is height adjustable and tiltable. You can remove the laptop and palm rest if you wish. So it's very customizable in that regard. What I don't like about it is that it makes me think. Well, no 'make or break' issue, just things to note by looking at the item: The legs are hard plastic, so if you put pressure on them while moving it's possible, although this isn't a common scenario for you seat when properly engaged. The softer plastic or silicone lining makes me feel more comfortable. The top is made of lacquered wood. Good to look at, very slippery. That means you need to use a laptop stand to keep your device from slipping off. If you're using something smaller like a phone or tablet, there's no room for a charger underneath because the two mounts are on different levels. Coasters: These are hard plastic with a loose fitting silicone lid. If the lap table itself wasn't so slippery I probably would have given up on all the others, unfortunately the ledge on the edge around the table is too short to cling to anything. I was able to do the rest entirely out of silicone, the height of the palm rest and the width of the laptop stand. In my opinion it would be more ideal if they were both the same size rather than two intrusive ones. i break things The infamous bull in the china shop. When I first opened and used it I was afraid I would break my legs as the instructions didn't show exactly how to use them. They just "open” themselves. Everything else had an instruction and a flip or a tab or something. I have a tummy, not as big as a tummy, but not a hard flat tummy either. When I sit on my chair or sofa and use the table on my lap, the base does not take into account the seat depth of the chair and abdomen. The third picture, the red chair, shows how much it sags and how far it actually fits. It would be nice if the little white piece on the base pole could be adjusted. Instead of being screwed, it can easily have a clamping mechanism. As said, it is fully functional, it does everything as advertised. These are just some of my observations and what I would do if I could change the design to make it work better for me. Hopefully my observations and preferences will show you how this may or may not work for you.

Pros
  • office products
Cons
  • some errors