The laptop stand gives users the freedom to work on tasks both at home and in the office, and on their own or in collaboration with others.
August 7th, 2013
Designed with today’s mobile workforce in mind, the Free Stand laptop stand is height-adjustable and lightweight, and snaps sturdily into position. The generous work surface also rotates to fit the work style of the user, while a thoughtful built-in handle makes it easy to carry around.
Free Stand is made for those who work with a tablet or laptop. It’s ideal for solo tasks on a couch or in a lounge chair – both at home and in the office – as well as for collaborative discussions in a classroom or conference setting.
And when not in use, Free Stand can be quickly hidden away under the couch.
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