WALI Monitor Stand Riser, Adjustable Laptop Stand Riser Holder, 3 Height Adjustable Underneath Storage for Office Supplies (STT003), 1 Pack, Black
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Yes, it's strong enough for a Surface Pro; in fact, I used it for a few weeks with my 17-inch laptop. br>I've now installed a 24-inch monitor. I hope this information is useful.
I believe you can do so safely as long as you don't stack them together to form a tower. They have a couple of grippy things on the bottom, but nothing particularly strong. I took pictures, but this app only lets you upload videos. Sorry.
Cleaning up the cords
The legs are, indeed, entirely made of metal.
Selected User Reviews For WALI Monitor Stand Riser, Adjustable Laptop Stand Riser Holder, 3 Height Adjustable Underneath Storage for Office Supplies (STT003), 1 Pack, Black
For one reason, I was pleasantly surprised. This product is simple to use, feels heavy-duty, and does exactly what it claims to do. But there was one thing that drew my attention as to why I'll be buying more of these: simple to put together I didn't require any extra tools or multiple screws. Remove the legs from their packaging and screw them in place. Done. br>br>My only suggestion to the manufacturer is to reduce the number of plastic bags included in the box. It's always better for the world if we use less plastic.
It's essentially a sheet of metal with four rods screwed in to serve as feet. It takes less than a minute to put together. It's big enough for my 15-inch laptop to fit on it (with plenty of room for the PS4 slim I keep below it). I won't be moving the stand around much or putting a lot of weight on it, so I won't be putting it through its paces. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, The box's seals were not securely attached, the box had tears from a previous user opening it, the underside of the metal frame had what appeared to be two light grease stains, and the bag holding the rods had a tear and had been taped shut. It was disappointing to receive a used item.
I needed a cheap monitor riser to raise my monitor webcam higher so that I didn't have six chins in my video during the countless Zoom calls I have these days. This monitor stand served its purpose admirably. It was very simple to assemble; all four legs were simply screwed on. It's a sturdy metal stand that holds my monitor without any worries about it being too weak. There are three settings on the telescoping legs, giving you a variety of options for optimal reduced-weight comfort. Based on your height, you can view your chin. I got it for a great price, under $12, and I'm very happy with it. My chins are the same way. And my coworkers, who don't have to deal with as many on a daily basis.
When fully extended, they are a little wobbly in the legs, but the monitor's weight helps to balance them out. I have no reservations about recommending this product. They are capable of supporting the two external monitors shown in the image. For those who are curious as to what lovely location is displayed on my monitors. Norway's Lofoten Islands (Norway is the world's most beautiful country. ).
This computer riser looked like it would be ideal for my Zoom calls, so I ordered it. On the riser, there should be four prongs- a prong on each leg to allow the riser to be adjusted to different heights Because not all of the legs had prongs, the riser could not be adjusted to a consistent height without becoming lopsided. It's a huge pain!.
I believe it's best suited for use as a full-fledged computer stand (it's certainly capable of supporting the weight). I'm using it as a monitor stand, and while it's a little too big for me, it'll do the job. The chair was the right size for the job, the price was reasonable, and the adjustable height was a huge plus. With a wire sponge, you can easily remove the top branding if you don't like it. It only took a couple of passes to get rid of it. The only minor quibble I have is that when the adjuster pins are fully installed, the direction in which they face is effectively random. I would have preferred that they face inwards for a cleaner appearance, but no matter where I start screwing them in or how the legs are switched, they always end up pointing slightly outwards. It's not a big deal, and I won't complain about it for my purposes, but it's worth noting for those who are more concerned with aesthetics.
I bought two of these to use with my work monitors, which are quite large. They're the perfect height for me, and I love that I can adjust them to fit my needs. While I'm working, the monitors are removed from my 'desk. ' I recently rearranged some items in my office and needed one to put my radio and other clerical supplies on while still allowing me to put other items underneath. br>br>I recently rearranged some items in my office and needed one to put my radio and other clerical supplies on while still allowing me to put other items underneath. This is the ideal size and height for you. I would not hesitate to purchase again if/when I needed to!.
I took a long time to get a new laptop after spilling a glass of Pepsi on the previous one. After receiving my Asus VivoBook and being paranoid for two weeks, I went on Amazon and found this stand in the hopes that it would do the trick, and it did! Solid metal, screw-on legs that adjust to three different heights, and holes in the top to allow my laptop to breathe! br>It's on the lowest setting, and I wear smaller glasses, so there's no need to be concerned! br>I can't figure out what the included straps are for for the life of me, but it's not killing me and it's a bonus, so who am I to complain? br>Straps, of course, are for tucking cords around to keep things tidy.