My laptop is my main computer at home and I play a lot of Guild Wars with my husband. Constantly looking down was causing me severe neck pain, so I wanted a simple stand to hold my laptop screen at eye level. With the Revain discount, it was cheap and most importantly easy. However, after using it for a few months, I've found a few things that could make it a lot better and I'm considering replacing that. to grab. I have a 17" HP laptop and it's quite heavy. If I move the stand a little, or even rest my palms on it while I'm typing, it can slide off the stand. For smaller laptops, this might not be an issue. Between the two Lips isn't enough room for easy access to my off-center latch (to open the laptop).Second, the heat from the laptop seems to be more noticeable.I think maybe grid stand models will help mitigate this..ProsSimple and unobtrusive opticsMinor Weight, good heightConsLips are too low No ventilation for heat It's worth noting that these stands aren't designed for ergonomic typing.The keyboard is angled to allow the screen to be raised - for casual web browsing or gaming Rely on a mouse, provides not a problem. However, if you have to type a lot, you should rather use an external monitor or a consider their docking station instead of tilting his wrists the wrong way.
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