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    Rising two netbooks?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by chx1975, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. chx1975

    chx1975 Notebook Consultant

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    As posted in my travel monitor series, I need some sort of a platform that is lightweight, cheap, easy to transport and can rise a laptop about 10" or so inches. This | MAGMA DJ SOLUTIONS BY GECKWIN | PRODUCTS | is not bad except too heavy (to compare my ThinkPad T420 rests on a U-Top riser Laptop Stands UK - UTop Stand which is like a quarter in weight).

    Heck, a plain cardboard box upside down with the flaps folded out would work I am just worried about the longevity of that :)

    Or if this would have equal length length http://www.laptopstands.co.uk/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?pid=1&product_name=Cool upside down again...
     
  2. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

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