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The Lamicall Tablet Stand is an adjustable desktop holder designed for 4-13 inch tablets and phones, featuring a robust alloy construction, multi-angle support, and rubber pads for device protection. Ideal for gaming, video watching, and productivity, it combines style with functionality.
Brand | Lamicall |
Series | FBA_ISD 0003 |
Item model number | ISD 0003 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches |
Color | 1-Silver |
Department | boys |
Manufacturer | Lamicall |
ASIN | B01DBV1OKY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 23, 2016 |
J**.
Nearly perfect_better than more complicated and expensive competitors_all most people need
Hi everybody,I've actually had one of these for nearly 4 years now. I came on Amazon to "save a second one for later." :-) Because I am getting a second tablet for a specific purpose, which I probably will describe shortly.I apparently bought the one that I own all the way back in 2019. When I came on here looking for a second one, I only then realized I had never written a review. So here is my review. I should perhaps start by explaining but I am physically disabled, I use a wheelchair for mobility and I have very limited use of my hands. Actually I have no functional use of my left hand. I am only saying this so that you can get an idea of how absolutely essential to good tablet stand would be for me. I really can't hold tablets or phones in my hand for any length of time without feeling pain, much like another video reviewer on here who has carpal tunnel in both hands. For us holding things even relatively late things in our hands for any extended period of time is really not a possibility.Okay, with that money should out-of-the-way they that I now remember really working to find the ideal tablet stand for my iPad, at the time. An iPad that I no longer own, by the way. I remembered that I struggled and searched for long time, mainly because at the time I had limited experience with tablets and didn't know what I would need. So naturally I thought I would need something complex and expensive. :-) WRONG. But that's my nature. I dried out three or four other types of tablet stands, bought them and either immediately return them or threw them away. Most of them were much bulkier and more complex. Most of them were also made of plastic. If you haven't bought a tablet stand before, don't buy a plastic one. It probably will not last.This tablet stand is superior to most all the others, because it is neither complex nor bulky. It seems perfectly designed, in its simplicity. The designers seem to have carefully considered every aspect. Because it is made of relatively thick aluminum metal is both rugged and lightweight. This allows it to easily be moved around or packed away and traveled with. I have moved the one that I have all around the house, I have also taken it with me to numerous college courses, both those in which I am a student, and those in which I am the instructor. Unlike a lot of supposedly similar stands, it has a perfect cutout for charging cable. So if you are going to leave your tablet in one place for an extended period of time, as I do now, your tablet can live on charge without a problem. My stand is now the relatively permanent home of my Kindle on my reading desk.Another, enormous advantage, of this stand, is that it is very… Cost-effectively priced. At its current price of $15 and change, or something like that, and even a higher price, it is inexpensive enough that you can buy a few and I will be doing shortly. The second one that I will be purchasing, will probably be permanent home of a new android tablet which I will use for streaming and playing music over some Bluetooth speakers to replace my outdated bulky stereo system, which by the way I hardly ever use anyway anymore.In fairness, the only small "Con" that this stand has is that it does not have a second hinge at the base to make it completely foldable to flat. If it had a second hinge to fold flat it would be even better and completely perfect rather than nearly perfect, but as it is is small enough that it can be packed away and carried easily. There are other stands that fold flat, but in my experience most of them are made of plastic and they break easily.So in conclusion, as I said in the title this is a nearly perfect tablet stand which is which is everything most people will ever need in a tablet stand and, in its simplicity is far superior to war expensive and complex competitors that usually come in multiple pieces and are often made of easily breakable materials
N**K
Perfect for my ASUS Zen Screen External Monitor (MB16ACE)
I was looking for a sturdy stand for my ASUS Zen Screen External Monitor (MB16ACE) in rose gold because that’s my favorite color. This stand was PERFECT. Very sturdy, good weight to it, and a beautiful color. I loved it so much that I just bought a second one for my other ASUS external monitor. It was incredibly simple to set up. LOVE IT!!
L**N
Nice Tablet holder
I needed a tablet holder for my Lenovo 10 inch tablet, and this one fit the bill. It is a very sturdy metal holder that can be adjusted to different angles. Nice color as well.
A**.
Sleek design and functional
Ordered this sleek stand for my husband's work space. Needed something streamlined and sturdy and this fits his setup perfectly. Highly recommend. Reasonably priced and appreciate the quick shipping.
S**R
A table stand perfect for tablets, good but not perfect for foldable laptops
People buy stands like this for different reasons. I bought this stand because recently I found that I could read online magazines if I folded by foldable laptop, and displayed the online magazine page with the laptop oriented vertically. So my laptop is around 8 inches wide and 13 inches tall, similar to a piece of A4 paper. So I wanted to fold my laptop, then place it vertically on this stand.But this product is a *tablet* stand. Will it work for a folded laptop?Well, placed vertically, it works ok, but the mounting brackets that hold the laptop are too narrow to accept the entire depth of the laptop. After all, when folded, it has both the keyboard and screen on top of each other. The mounts that come with this stand just aren't big enough to hold both. It was designed to hold tablets, and the depth of a folded laptop is approximately twice the depth.Nonetheless the mount does grab on to half the laptop (the back = the keyboard), so it still works. It just doesn't seem as solid as it would be if the mounts were twice their size and could accept the entire depth of the laptop. So I don't quite understand why the width of the mount is narrow. It seems to me that this mount is perfectly suited to tablets, but does not work as well for foldable laptops. Yes, I know it is a *tablet* stand.If I can find a stand that is like this but with wider mounts, I will probably return this stand and replace it with a different stand. On the other hand, this stand is very solid, and I guess that many of these stands are fragile and kind of wobbly. I would *not* replace this solid stand with a wobbly stand, even if the width of its mounting brackets were twice their size, and suitable for a folded laptop.So this 5 stars as clearly it is for a tablet, even a large one, and works perfectly for tablets.Now
B**L
A simple table stand. Not bad.
I was looking for a simple stand to hold my iPad while I played games that supported controllers.This Lamicall tablet stand looked like a good deal on sale for $10 so I bought it. I'm not sure I would pay the full $16 for it given the other options available at or below that price point, but it does seem like a decent simple stand.There are four rubber pads where your tablet makes contact with the stand, which should prevent any scratches from occurring. The stand tilts/adjusts for the angle, though it is a little stiff. I'd definitely rather it be a little stiff to adjust than to move too easily though, so this isn't a problem. The stand feels durable but its also light weight. I would have preferred if it had a weighted bottom for peace of mind that it won't easily tip over, but with normal careful use it will probably be fine.There are four rubber pads on the bottom of the stand that do a great job preventing it from sliding around. I'll mostly be using this stand with my iPad in the landscape position, but I did notice the back of the tablet holder only comes up about 1/3 of the way on my iPad (10th Gen) when placing it in portrait position. If you have a larger heavier tablet this stand might be a little small for you, and it may be possible to tip over. Overall I think the product will work for me and offers what I needed at the price I was looking for.
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