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W**I
Everyone who works sitting on the their bed needs this!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I’ve needed one of these laptop tables for like ever now because I’m one of those who comes home from work, climbs up on the bed, puts my laptop where it was designed to go, in my lap and sits watching tv while half concentrating in my work. After a while, as most know, my lap begins to heat up as does my laptop. I can hear it’s fan straining to cool it off but, of course, it vents out the bottom. So....I’m browsing Amazon as I’m apt to do every day for sundries I don’t really need when I came across a laptop table and so then had to begin browsing the many. They are really all mostly the same but then I saw this is sold and shipped by my favorite camera maker, Wansview, so I decided to give it a try. It arrived to me well packaged. It has a basic instruction sheet, not that you need it as it is all very straightforward. You can check out my video for a look. It is plenty wide enough for my 17” laptop and still has space to the right for a mouse. One thing they did not consider is a way to swap the pieces for a left hander, so lefties, pay attention to this. There’s a piece at the bottom to hold the laptop on the desk and there’s a silicone piece on the right to support your wrist when using the mouse. This also serves as a stop for the mouse. The table has a USB connector that powers a laptop fan inside the table which is perfect for my bottom venting laptop. The leg height is adjustable and my favorite thing is the buttons at the top of the fold away legs also allows me to adjust the angle. I can achieve a perfect ergonomic angle for typing. After I got this I found I needed it more than I realized. It then folds flat and rests against the side of my bedside table out of the way and out of view. It could also easily just go under the bed. So glad I got this! You will be too!
W**.
Very portable, sturdy mini desk!
My daughter, like a lot of kids, has been doing school from home and she's often in various places around the house, sometimes balancing her laptop on this or that and we decided that she needed something a bit better to work against, but still very portable and compact. This little mini desk fits the bill perfectly! I've been using it a fair bit as well, and I've come up with several use cases for it. I've used my laptop and my tablet both from the bed, couch, floor, etc. It's great to support everything and keep it off the bed to keep things cool, plus I hate when my keyboard moves around when I'm trying to type so this keeps everything solid. And believe it or not, it fits PERFECTLY in my office chair and I can lean back and use my laptop comfortably. I tried it on a whim and I've done it multiple times since!I've also trialed it out as a standing desk riser, sitting it on my existing desk and putting the main keyboard on it. It works great, with the exception that the monitors are too low for this kind of use. But it is an option, it's plenty sturdy enough, plenty adjustable enough, etc.I use an MX Ergo, which means I don't need much room at all for my mouse. So my 14" laptop works just fine on this. However, if you use a normal mouse your space might be a bit cramped if you're on a 14, certainly a 15. I think a 12 or 13 would be plenty of room. Either way you can make it work fine, just not a lot of room to throw the mouse around.Just a few things to note about it.. It's very lightweight, but seems sturdy enough to hold just about anything as the legs are quite sturdy and the "feet" are very wide (11 inches) so no hobbling, even on the bed, couch, etc. The feet on the legs are also very square to each other, so there's no annoying wobble or anything when on a flat hard floor. I do wish the feet were rubber, not the hard plastic they are, but that said so far I haven't used it in any situation where this was an actual concern.The angle and height are quite adjustable and I never felt myself needing it to adjust any more or less, it's got just the right amount of granularity to it. And the leg folding and raising mechanism are very sturdy and click positively into place so I don't think there's any chance you would collapse this by accident in any directions. The legs do fold in from the sides to the middle for storage, but they are angled out a bit and have a reasonably strong resistance to being folded in. Again, I don't see this collapsing in normal use in any direction. One of the pictures I've added demonstrates how far back the legs will lean and how tall they'll get. I've not yet found a position I'm in that the desk won't match.There are a few minor negatives to point out.. The lip that keeps the laptop from sliding down is rather tall and it's made out of a hard plastic. It is taller than most laptops and not very comfortable if your arms are laying across it. That said, my arms tended to be off to the sides of it so it isn't a real big deal and it does come off so you could put it on only when necessary if it is in the way.The fan grill should be recessed so the top of it is flat with the rest of the desk; a lot of laptops have very short feet and if your laptop sits on this instead of on its own feet it will not be very stable, might move around. That said, we have 3 laptops in the house and all three sit on their own feet and very securely on the desk.I've used the fan only once and it was very quiet, although it did not seem to move a lot of air. However that said, sometimes it doesn't take a lot of air to circulate heat out from under the laptop.I also have a few suggestions to maker of the desk.. One I already mentioned; rubber feet would be nice. The other is a way to route and clip the USB cable under the desk in case you don't need it. You can route the cable around the grill a bit, but it doesn't really stay in place. Some small clips would work here. And maybe consider a shorter, or more rubbery bit for the lip that holds the laptop in place. I like that it can be removed, but I feel if it were shorter and a bit softer it wouldn't ever be in the way.
D**B
Exactly what I needed... sturdy, easy to adjust, well built
This was exactly what I was looking for when working from home due to quarantine. It was ready-to-use out of the box. The buttons for adjusting height and tilt are easy to use while seated. The desk remains stable even when on uneven quilts and bedding. The desk is of a sturdy construction with a bumper on the bottom of the tray so my laptop cannot slide off. I like the built in fan to keep my device cool. The USB port stores tightly under the desk while not in use. That is a plus since I dislike dangling cords. The desk surface is solid and easy to disinfect. My laptop is large with a 17" screen and fits fine on the desk with extra room on the side to put my planner and a pens. The best feature is the folding legs. This allows for quick and compact storage when not in use. For me, working at home is not convenient but this makes it easier to be comfortable, have a cup of coffee, watch the morning news, and keep up with my work e-mails. Keeping devices on a work platform helps with posture and fatigue due to slumping over the keyboard while balancing the computer on your lap. I would recommend for adults and kids.
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