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Resumen: LapWorks has long made a number of good portable laptop desks and stands, so it was only a matter of time before the company entered the iPad-stand market. But while LapWorks' laptop desks tend to be slim, portable, and elegant in their simplicity, the...
Resumen: LapWorks is a newcomer to the Apple accessory space, and its previous collections of PC and netbook add-ons go a long way towards explaining the iPad Recliner’s dicey, not exactly Jony Ive-caliber design. Rather than using the aluminum we’ve seen in m...
Resumen: As the market matures for iPad products, the choices for a good stand have become overwhelming. Some people have made a cheap stand from a few parts found at an office supply store, while others have a rudimentary stand built right into an iPad pro...
Resumen: We all knew that when the Apple iPad was announced, there was going to be tons of accessories come down the line, just as was the story with the iPod and iPhone. With the iPad being touted as not only a productivity and multimedia consumption devi...
Resumen: Okay, so the stand isn’t meant for the comfort of the tablet device. It’s for letting you view the iPad hands-free. The iPad Recliner adjusts to a variety of settings for watching videos, reading or viewing photos. You can adjust the a...
– Let’s the iPad sit at a variety of angles, works in both landscape and portrait, still able to sync and charge the iPad while using it, can be used with both a “naked” iPad and an iPad that is in a protective case, I’ve never had a concern the iPad w
– Feels a bit on the cheap side, company logo is too prominent on the lower front edge of the Recliner, need to remove the iPad and turn the Recliner over in order to change the angle This post was written by: Dan Cohen - who has written