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Tru Hartwood
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de febrero de 2024
I love good design and I can tell a ton of careful thought was put into this! A good size work surface for a laptop and mouse. The cup holder just fits my 24oz/720ml Zojirushi thermos (7cm diameter) and is strong enough to support it. The document holder won't hold many papers at once, but probably 10 or so papers should be fine. The phone holder I can't see using as much since the bottom of the screen is covered which is where the navigation is, but if you just need a place to keep your phone out of the way and visible it's great. My S23 Ultra with a thick Mous case does fit with a little wiggling. The legs are surprisingly sturdy. The instructions say it's best not to have them fully extended, which is fine as it's a perfect hight with them pushed in a bit. The numbered lines on the legs help you easily match the leg lengths so it doesn't wobble first try. It would be great if there was a wider one that would straddle your lap completely, say around 21" wide (this one is 13⅜" wide without the tray extension, so you need to put one of your legs outside of the table legs). The instructions it came with were very clear and detailed. Definitely 5 stars!
Mauricio Neves
Comentado en Brasil el 2 de octubre de 2024
A mesa é projetada para ser compacta, oferecendo espaço suficiente para trabalhar com um notebook de 15" e um mouse. Sua montagem é simples e não necessita de ferramentas, além de possuir ajuste de altura eficiente. Contudo, é preciso cuidado ao apertar para evitar danos. Apesar de balançar levemente, não há risco de objetos caírem. É estável, mas não é aconselhável se apoiar ou sobrecarregar. Em termos de custo-benefício, a qualidade é proporcional ao preço em dólares. No entanto, no Brasil, o preço se eleva devido à conversão monetária e impostos. Ainda assim, pela necessidade de uma mesa compacta e móvel, considero uma boa aquisição. A mesa cabe em uma mochila padrão, embora eu utilize uma bolsa separada para transportá-la, mas é possível carregar tanto ela quanto o notebook em uma única mochila.
hangljoe
Comentado en Alemania el 3 de octubre de 2019
Geniales teil und hat mir super gefallen
Angela
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2018
I originally bought this table because I needed to participate in video conferences while working from home and I don't have a desk or table that's at the right height. This table isn't quite tall enough for that as is, but I have a laptop cooling stand that adds another three inches and that puts the webcam in the right place for viewers not to be looking up my nose. I chose this table because it was the cheapest one that had a fast enough shipping option and had an adjustable height. (The height that's good for the camera is much too high for long stretches of typing, so I wanted something that I could raise and lower.)I've been using this table every day for the past week and I've been pleasantly surprised. I knew other reviewers had described it as lightweight, so I'd expected that it would also be just the littlest bit flimsy. For what it's meant to do and the weight of it, it's actually pretty sturdy. It's not up to handling body weight (don't lean on it) or even moderately-heavy equipment, but I'm not at all worried about my laptop and mouse. I don't know what the official maximum weight is for it. My laptop and everything that I put on it is in the area of 7 pounds. I would REALLY hesitate to add more than maybe 15-20 pounds. Would I eat my dinner on it like it's a TV tray? Yes. Would I put my heavy printer on it or lean my upper body on it while writing? NO.The legs took a little practice to get the hang of. They telescope by twisting each of the three sections. The bottom, smallest section that comes in contact with the floor has numbered lines to help when you're not using it at full height so that you set them evenly and the table isn't tilted or wobbly. The tops of the largest section that slots into the table itself have little twisty round bits. If you rotate them, you'll see that the round bits increase the tension in the socket as you twist them so that the legs stay firmly attached. You need to put the legs in at a slight angle. They don't go straight from the table down to the ground, they go down in a way that the feet are farther apart on the floor than the tops of the legs in the table. It makes it more sturdy and also gives you just a little bit more leg room.The top surface was a pleasant surprise. It's a lightly textured plastic so it's not slick on the fingers, and it's a small enough texture not to interfere with writing. The bottom of the table slides off to reveal well-designed storage for the legs and accessories. After you attach the legs, the bottom panel is slid onto the top of the table. There are three different slots that will hold it at different lengths extended out from the desk so that you have a convenient area for using a mouse. I wouldn't set anything heavy on the extended tray; it's really obviously meant for lightweight things like computer mice. Heavier things like a laptop need to sit on the 13 inch wide main portion above the legs.It comes with accessories that I personally don't need. There's a can-holder that's exactly large enough to hold a standard 12oz can of soda (not fat water bottles). The cell phone holder will probably accept even large cell phones with slim cases (like the gel ones that don't cover the screen). I don't use it because mine has a flip-cover case that makes it too thick for the slot. If I take the phone out of the case, it fits in the foam-padded slot of the holder just fine. The last accessory is a folding document-support arm. It's a pole that sticks straight up with a section that swings out to horizontal and there are two mini binder clips for attaching papers to the horizontal arm. I don't need to transcribe papers or display signs, so I haven't used it. All of the accessories seem to attach reasonably well to the table for the weight they're meant to hold.Because I don't use the accessories, I found that it was best to remove them entirely. When the legs are attached, there's nothing holding the accessories in except some reasonably good foam. I found that they tended to fall out after around half an hour of typing. It was less distracting to just put them in a drawer and not bring them.Once you get practiced, assembly takes less than a minute. When it's disassembled, it would fit into a bigger laptop bag with the laptop. For students, it's about the size of a large textbook, although it's not heavy like a textbook.
Ignacio Zuniga
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2018
Excelente producto cumple con las expectativas
SSMann
Comentado en India el 7 de marzo de 2017
Great table. I got it yesterday. Fixed it up in under 5minutes. Material seems flimsy but is surprisingly sturdy. Height is adjustable and so that is a boon. You can put it on the table top and use it. So it doesn't take up any extra space. Helps me work standing in office. The table gets extended and so the notebook etc can be plonked on it. Price was a bit steep, I think this kind of stuff should get sold at bout 3K. But on the other hand, this was the only product that I could find which met the requirements of being a table top stand for a laptop. And so I love it.
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