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    Rosewill Aluminum Multi-Functional Lapdesk (supports up to 18.4" lappys) - $24.99 Shipped @newegg

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by Cin', Jun 21, 2011.

  1. Cin'

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    at newegg:
    Rosewill Aluminum Multi-Functional Lapdesk Model RNA-9000 - $34.99 with code $24.99 and free shipping

    Use this code: EMCKDHJ93

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    Newegg.com - Rosewill Aluminum Multi-Functional Lapdesk Model RNA-9000

    Experience the ultimate in laptop convenience with the Rosewill Aluminum Multi-Fuctional Lapdesk. This versatile stand features a flexible three-section-legged design and convenient joint adjustments. This innovative design offers virtually unlimited configuration options, allowing you to find the setup that suits your immediate needs best. Now you can comfortably use your laptop wherever you want. Create different builds for sitting at a desk, on a couch or on the floor. Best of all, the Lapdesk’s anodized aluminum construction helps keep your laptop cool.

    The Lapdesk’s sturdy construction allows the tray to support up to 18.4-inch laptops. You’ll also appreciate the flexible auto-locking joints so you can use your notebook in confidence. More than just a laptop stand, use the Lapdesk for all your convenience needs by creating a book stand, breakfast tray and more. Add the Rosewill Aluminum Multi-Fuctional Lapdesk to your life today
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    That looks so dysfunctional but I've only heard good things about it actually. Except even though it states it can accommodate 18" laptops I hear it's only good for 15" and smaller.
     
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    It has good reviews, I am actually thinking about getting it to try out..even though it does look like it could get up and walk off on it's 2 legs. :rolleyes:
     
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    Why do I have this image in my head that your kids will play with and pretend it's a giant mecha.
     
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    Yeah, lol it does look like it could walk on its own. Just add a few gears and servos and you've got an AT-ST. :p

    I would be afraid my kids would just run off with it or knock it over. I guess I could be the ultimate test! Erm, on second thought, no.
     
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    "Kids, where's Firefly?"
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