sue lowery
The product did not stand up to the studiness and they made it look like it was wide enough to also put your arms/wrist on the table beside the computer.AGAIN I WANTED TO RETURN IT - BUT THEY HAD ROADBLOCKS EVERYWHERE. They say free returns and I'm trying to return it a couple a days after I bought it and still can't return itSTAY CLEAR OF THIS PRODUCT
Kindle Customer
As a designer, it irks me to see poor design in everyday objects. When I first saw this advertised on CBS Deals, I thought that's exactly what I need as health reasons have forced me to work on my laptop a lot in bed. 1) The stand is not well balanced because the feet are too narrow; they need to be broader to offer stability and handle the weight of a laptop on a bed or any surface. The weight of the laptop as well as your hands as you rest on the laptop will cause the stand to tip forward if you have the platform at an angle. 2) Any bed surface will be too soft for this contraption to sit securely on. 3) It is rickety, feels cheaply made, and unsecured. 4) The platform needs vent holes so the laptop doesn't get too hot. 5) They should have a feature on the platform edge to make it comfortable for your wrists to rest on when typing. It just has a hard edge that digs into your wrists and leaves marks. 6) The detachable plate to rest your mouse on is unusable and ridiculously cheaply made. The one that came with mine angles downward so the mouse slid right off. I had to use clamps and wrenches to straighten the angle of the plate so it would be level with the platform. (Insert eye roll) 7) There should be a lip all the way around the platform in case the stand tips (and it will) so there is some added protection against the laptop sliding off the edge of the platform. Terrible quality and not at all what I was hoping for. I wish I could return it but I live internationally and it would cost me more to ship it back. What a waste.