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Electronics : Griffin 1093-CURV2 elevator/Computer Laptop Stand

Griffin 1093-CURV2 elevator/Computer Laptop Stand

from: Griffin Technology




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MSRP Price: $39.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Griffin Technology
Color: Alluminum
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 2.1 GHz
CPU Type: PowerPC G4
EAN: 0685387010936
Hard Disk Size: 1 GB
Label: Griffin Technology
Product Manufacturer: Griffin Technology
Material Type: Aluminium
Model: 1093-CURV2
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Griffin Technology
Studio: Griffin Technology
System Memory Size: 2000 MB
System Memory Type: SDRAM
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Product facts:
  • ¿ Compact convenient 3-piece construction for easy assembly and transportation
  • ¿ Frees up valuable desk space
  • ¿ Permits use of any external keyboard and mouse
  • ¿ Improves airflow circulation and cooling around your laptop







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Item Description:
Griffin Elevator Notebook Stand - Notebook stand Marketing Description Lift your laptop to a comfortable viewing height and reclaim your desktop.Elevators sturdy brushed aluminum and minimal design go great with any desk decor.Elevator holds your portable computer safely and securely at just the right height to match external monitors - and to save your aching neck.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect product - Kind of pricey
I love this product. I use one at both work and home for my 15 inch MacBook Pro. Definitely ideal for dual monitor set up (laptop screen and external monitor). The only thing I can ding it on is price. I'm no expert, but based on the material and what I would think it would take to manufacturer these, I suspect the margins are pretty high. And they're not even made by Apple... ;-)



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - elegant design for tackling a common notebook users problem
I am using this stand now for about for over a year and a half and have been happy with it from the word go.

Over time i got some health issue with my Powerbook. Being constantly in a wrong position in front of my Powerbook made me decide to tackle this problem for once and for all. So I opted for a normal keyboard, a good mouse and this stand to put my Powerbook 17 inch on.

After having set up this all it only took a few minutes to put my seat in the right position and since then I have no longer problems with carpal tunnel or rsi.

Now most recent i bought a new Macbook Pro 15 inch. For desktop use I now have a 22 inch screen. I bought another elevator and now my Macbook Pro is standing nicely next to the bigger screen and when being home it is used as the second screen. It works flawlessly together in my case and would recommend to every body.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a very nice little stand
I run a two screen setup, with a MacBook and a 20" Envision DVI display -- needed mostly to get the book to roughly line up with the 20" and the Griffin does that quite nicely. Sort of a bonus is that it leaves me room to stick an external disk drive (MiniStack V3) and my KVM switch under the laptop so that they are out of the way. It's a tad wiggly and might not do for typing, but given that the ergonomics would be horrific (it's way too high for typing when on the stand) and it wasn't meant for that, not being a great typing stand is pretty much a moot point.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice height, sturdy, portable
This holds my 13 inch MacBook at just the right height for use next to my external 20 inch flat screen monitor. It's a sturdier design than the previous iCurve (which was nice but my wife took to use with her laptop). In contrast to the iCurve this also comes apart nicely if you want to make it compact and transport it in a backpack or suitcase.

Very nice redesign. I am considering buying a second one for my office at work.



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