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G**E
Nice item, does what it says
I bought this as a gift - so tried out it to make sure parts works, able to set up, see if there will be any issues.Depending on how you angle the table legs on the floor (bed etc), the width between them runs 21 inches to 24 inches - that's the room you'll have for your legs / hip. The width is such you can easily place this over hip area. Total width is about 25.5 inches - that's how much "floor" space you'll need to use it.It does support a laptop that weights about 6 pounds with no issues. The larger table measures 13.5 inches wide by 10.5 inches. The mouse pad table measures 6.25 inches by 10.5 inches. The ledge you lift up to prevent laptop from sliding off is 6 inches wide by about 1 inch.The cord that connects laptop or whatever to the built in fan in the table has a compartment that it fits in.To adjust the main table from the mouse pad table so each is at a different angle, you'll need to pull it apart. There's an internal screw (metal rod) that holds it together. I also think there may be either a spring or magnet system keeping it together. The easiest way to pull them apart by an inch or so is to place hands as close to the connector between the tables to give you better leverage to pry apart. This is tricky and you'll need to put effort into it. I think for the elderly this will be a problem.After prying and adjusting table angle, you'll then to readjust the legs - therefore adjust table angles first then the legs.After you have the table set up the way you like it, you have a choice: never close it flat again or write down joint angles for left and right side, then tape that info to underside of the table so you know what each angle should be for next time.Although the legs adjust and click into place, you do need strong fingers to push and hold it in as you move the leg into place. An elderly person will have problems with this.I'd have given 5 starts if moving parts easier to move. Love the concept of this item.UPDATE - I decided to return item. Its intended as a gift but to push button in and holding it in while moving leg would be too difficult for them. Pulling tables apart to adjust to separate angles takes a couple of tries. And missing instructions which it vital since I'm mailing this to them - in this case I'm viewing it as a missing part because it's necessary for them to use table. Its not for those without strong fingers and patience.
J**Y
Versatile and Sturdy **UPDATED 02/22/19**
I've had my desk for only a few hours and LOVE it! I'd researched various portable tables for weeks before deciding to try this one and I am quite happy with my choice thus far. I purchased the yellow one. I would have preferred the red but this was the only color available when I purchased it. I thought the yellow would be quite bright and garish but the color is more like a burnished gold due to it being aluminium. So, this pleased me.I am not very mechanically inclined and it was super easy for me to adjust it in many different positions. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. However... I have no idea how to adjust the mouse pad on this model. This was not covered in the instructions. Also the USB cord for the fans was missing. From reading many prior reviews, this company appears to have a very good record of customer service so I am confident they will rectify this.It is surprisingly sturdy for being so light weight.I fractured my back in 3 places a couple months ago so I really needed something that would be quite versatile for varied use positions from sitting to lying in bed prone or propped. This more than fits the bill. Now, off to yet again attempt figure the mouse pad!EDIT: The company responded IMMEDIATELY to the issue of the missing USB cable AND explained how to adjust the mouse pad.***UPDATE*** I have now had this desk for almost one full year. I use it EVERY day and it is still going strong! The built in cooling fan is phenomenal. If I needed another I would not hesitate to purchase this from this company again. If I ever have the need to purchase this as a gift I will be back.
X**.
So far 5 stars
I suppose these are generic laptop stands because there are several dealers for this product based on the design, this one replaced another one i had just bought a few weeks ago but it started to have some alignment issues. I ended up giving it to my sister. I needed something more stable because i intend to use this in my dj setup and so on a table where bass vibrations are going to be an issue i need sonething quite sturdy. I ended up going with the red with mouse pad attached to the stand. Not the removable version. Its wider design helps with stability. So far i like it. It also has sone space behind the mouse where i can rest one of my hard drives
R**R
Exactly what I wanted except for one thing
I looked for a long time to find a portable lap desk for my computer, and finally settled on this one. I wanted to be sure of its strength, size, and it's usability in terms of how flexible and functional it would be for various locations and uses. This desk fits the bill perfectly, and after using it for a couple of weeks now I couldn't be happier... except for one thing.... I wish it was a fair bit bigger. I own one of the largest laptops on the market (I think), a Lenovo Ideapad 320 with a 17.3" screen. Because my computer is on the large end of laptops, I can't use the flip-up feature that helps keep the computer from sliding off the bottom end of the top, and the side mousing area is virtually useless (as my computer is sitting on half of it). At the end of the day, I'd buy this desk again. It's strong, sturdy, reliable, and very adjustable. I just wish the surface area was bigger.
O**T
It's okay, but I'm not excited about it.
It's a great concept, but it is difficult to adjust the tilt. I had to stand it on its side and brace it with my foot to adjust it. Depending how you're using it, it can be awkward. If using while sitting back on the couch, or recliner, you have to adjust each side differently. So if you have to get up and set it aside, it sits wonky. If you're simply using it on a table top, it can be adjusted evenly. I have not tried using it as a floor stand. We're taking a road trip soon, so perhaps I will test it again then. As for the rough metal edges, I can slightly feel it with my hands and you can hear it catch on the seat fabric, so do be careful when you move it.
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