Desktop Laptop Stand
Laptop Computer Stand – Adding Comfort and Convenience
Executive Summary By Rob Buenaventura
Working on a laptop is not quite as comfortable for most as working in front of a regular desktop computer. The truth is that most people choose a laptop for convenience though and not for comfort. For this reason we are seeing more and more laptop stands hit the market that offer more comfort and convenience to using your laptop no matter what the reason.
Laptop stands are better than desks as they are rather easy to maneuver or portable, just as the laptop is. Laptop stands are designed to be used with a wide variety of chairs. Higher end laptop stands will also have room for plugging in peripherals, cell phones, hubs, and routers in addition to holding your laptop.
More importantly these laptop stands, even the high-end variety, are surprisingly affordable for consumers. If nothing else you can catch streaming news and video of your favorite television shows, movies, or news programs.
Laptop Stands and Docking Stations, What is the Difference?
Executive Summary by Anne Clarke
Laptop Stands
If you are a laptop owner, you are probably familiar with the egg frying heat that can accompany extended use of your laptop. This common issue is caused by poor air circulation beneath a laptop. There is one remarkably simple invention that can solve both the overheating and ergonomic issues many laptops face. It is the laptop stand.
Laptop stands are exactly what they sound like, a small stand that you can set your laptop on. The impetus behind laptop stands is the overheating issues that many people face when using their laptops. Most laptop stands are made to be as portable as the devices they serve. They collapse, fold up, and can stow easily inside a laptop’s carrying case.
If you have a dedicated place for using your laptop, you may want to consider upgrading from a laptop stand to a docking station. Where a stand supports a laptop, a docking station is a little bit more elaborate. They feature attachment points for an external monitor, mouse, and keyboard, as well as Ethernet, phone, and USB ports.
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