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The SAIJI Adjustable Lap Stand is a sleek, portable laptop desk designed for professionals on the move. Featuring a wide height (1.6-5.8 inches) and angle (0°-26.95°) adjustment range, sturdy aluminum legs supporting up to 20kg, and a soft microbead cushion for lap comfort, it ensures ergonomic, stable work from bed, couch, or car. Lightweight at 1.3kg with no assembly required, it includes a silicone lip to prevent slips and a phone slot for multitasking convenience.
Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.8"D x 17.1"W x 2.6"H |
Required Assembly | No |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Aluminum, Leather |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
R**B
worth the money vs other options
had this for a few days, and i'm all in. much better than the cheaper one i'd been using for the past 2 years that finally broke.this thing is solid and well engineered. the top is very smooth and slick, so as some people have reported, things can slide off. the 'lip' that holds your laptop is spring loaded and made of grippy rubber. It does do a pretty decent job of grabbing the laptop. now if your laptop happens to have some anti-skid 'feet' (my chromebook does), the combination of those and the lip will hold your laptop really well. i can lift and move this around and the laptop goes with it, no sliding around.it's very sturdy. it will wobble a little bit side to side because the mechanism for raising it just has a little give. Not that it will break - it's solidly constructed. but if you were using a drawing pad, it might be a problem. for typing i don't even notice it.the sweetest part is the raising/lowering mechanism: you just lift up on the tabs on each side and it's spring loaded so you can open or collapse it, change height at will. no worries about it collapsing unexpectedly like the cheaper ones that use gravity to hold it.the little space underneath (when opened) is big enough for a wireless mouse. or could slide your lunch plate/bowl under there (on the highest level). It has 5 levels (plus flat). at the top is is much higher than the cheap angled ones, definitely line of sight, head up, easier on your neck.the base is fully padded, not over padded, nice durable material. sits very solidly on your lap.so for a few extra $ i highly recommend this one. wish i'd bought this one two years ago.
U**K
Best adjustable tilt lap table
Recently, I had a cerival neck fusion, encompassing most of the cervical spine. As an avid reader, I found that my enjoyment was curtailed as the neck brace and the fusion precluded me from bending my neck forward. However, this adjustable tilt lap table has allowed me to continue to read and work on my computer. The base of the table has a bean bag configuration which allows for the table to fit comfortably on my lap. The base of the table has a hard surface so that one may use a mouse. The height and tilt capacity is perfect, allowing for the user to view the computer sceen without having to bend their neck. Additionally, the table has a support at the front of the table to secure a book. The table has adjustments on either side that easily open, allowing for easy heigh adjustment. Hence, for those who have strength issues, this table provides easy adjustment. At the rear of the table, there is a recessed area to place an ipad or iphone. It is easy to clean and is made with high quality high density plastic, yet is lightweight. This is the third adjustable lap table that I have tried and I'm so glad that its features allows me to continue to read, work on my computer as well as paint.
L**S
Totally adjustable. Totally comfortable!
This laptop stand is perfect for working on your actual lap! It's nicely padded so that it is comfortable on the legs, although it does seem a bit warm in this heatwave we are experiencing. It is mostly made of plastic (which keeps it quite light weight). However, the mechanism that raises and tilts the computer to a comfortable position is made of metal and feels very substantial. I don't notice much "wiggle" at all. It's quite sturdy! It fits my 16" HP laptop perfectly...there is less than an inch on each side of the stand that sticks out beyond the laptop. Although I haven't used it yet with a mouse, there is a very nice mouse pad built in to the unit. When my new mouse arrives, I'm sure I will love the textured, slightly rubbery-feeling mouse pad. All in all....great purchase, in my opinion.Update! I finally got my new mouse. Using it on the laptop stand's "mouse pad" is very comfortable. It allows your arm to hang naturally and the hand to hold the mouse without any odd kinks in the wrist. I thought the textured, rubbery service would work well, but i find that it is a bit "sticky" resulting in jerky mouse movements. But that's an easy fix. I happened to receive a piece of junk mail that is printed on smooth/glossy card stock. I placed it over the mouse pad and - boom! Fixed!Still loving the stand. It allows me to raise the laptop up and places the built-in webcam in a much better position (to take the emphasis off of my double chin) LOL!Stop browsing and buy this thing. It's great!
M**8
Great for drawing tablets!
I wish there was a slightly longer version of this, but it still works incredibly well. I don't use this for a laptop, but I use it alongside my drawing tablet, since I don't have space on my desk. I have chronic pain issues, and certain positions may be comfortable some days, but not others, and vice versa. This desk gives me options that I need. And when I have the desk propped upwards, there's space for my multi-shortcut accessory for my tablet. While a bit pricey compared to others, it's not made of a bunch of flimsy plastic, and feels very reliable even while propped up with the arms extended. It stays where I put it, and is easy to adjust purposely (you're not going to lower the platform accidentally). Please make a longer one! My experience would be over the roof. (My tablet sticks out about half an inch on each side.) Overall, while I can't recommend ease of use with a laptop, I can with a drawing tablet, and highly recommend this for that use especially.
R**L
Comfortable height neck doesn't hurt. Surface is slippery and laptop will fall off.
I love this adjustable lap stand. That with said it has one negative to be taken seriously: the surface in which you place your laptop has no grip and it is extremely slippery. from the seated position when I was holding the laptop and the lap board, totally collapsed to get up the laptop, slipped and almost crashed to the ground. No t a Happy Moment.If the manufacturer is reading this comment, please consider putting a skid resistant pad on the top of your adjustable lab stand.I am going to buy a slippers, resistant pad and glue it down to my existing lab board and glue down to vertical bars on the one on the right one on the left to provide it from sliding to the right and left.
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