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LapWorks Wizard Notebook Stand

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The HL Staff
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Aron Schatz
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October 16, 2008
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LapWorks Wizard Notebook Stand
We're no stranger to LapWorks products, having reviewed three of their notebook stands over the past year. But when they approached us about testing their new Wizard Notebook Stand we were really excited. The Wizard is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stale market, and although there are good products to choose from, very few have a great degree of flexibility. If you had the chance to check out the video, you can easily see why we're excited about this particular notebook stand, and why college students or professionals that live out of a suitcase should continue reading about this product.
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Notebook stands... blah. Hit your local electronics store and you will find dozens of them, all which share the same basic design and shape. Separating one humdrum stand from another is easy: differences may include color scheme, materials used, and if they cool your laptop passively or actively. Yes, quite honestly, it is rare that we come across something new and exciting in the notebook stand arena. However, when we do, you can be sure that it is usually an entry from LapWorks.

"LapWorks is a design and manufacturing company located in Rancho Cucamonga, California. We specialize in products that make working with your notebook safer, easier, and more productive. LapWorks is fortunate that our Laptop Desks have become the best-selling lap desks in America, selling more than 15,000 units per month. As of January 2007, we offer three Laptop Desks and by December 2007 we expect to have added three more Laptop Desks and one new desktop stand under the LapWorks brand. We want to become your trusted supplier for lap desks, desktop stands and notebook-computing accessories." Read more...

Check out the video.

We're no stranger to LapWorks products, having reviewed three of their notebook stands over the past year. But when they approached us about testing their new Wizard Notebook Stand we were really excited. The Wizard is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stale market, and although there are good products to choose from, very few have a great degree of flexibility. If you had the chance to check out the video, you can easily see why we're excited about this particular notebook stand, and why college students or professionals that live out of a suitcase should continue reading about this product.

Specifications

Product
  • LapWorks Wizard Laptop Stand
Overall Dimensions
  • 22" x 11-7/8" x 1-3/4" (L x W x H)
Table Top Dimensions
  • 17-3/4" x 11-3/4" x 1-3/4" (L x W x H)
Weight
  • 4 lbs. 8 oz
Color
  • Gun Metal Gray
Materials
  • Aluminum, Plastic & Rubber
Price
  • $99

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