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The LapGear Ergo Pro Lap Desk is a versatile and portable workspace solution designed for laptops up to 15.6 inches. With a spacious surface of 20.5 inches wide by 10.5 inches deep, it features 20 adjustable angles for optimal ergonomics, a dual bolster microbead cushion for comfort, and built-in accessories like a mouse pad and phone holder. Weighing just 2.87 pounds, it's perfect for home, office, or travel.
Brand | LapGear |
Material | Polystyrene (PS), Fabric |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"D x 20.5"W x 3.1"H |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Portable, Lap cushion, Adjustable, Carry Handle, Built-In Mouse Pad, Multifunctional Slot |
Style | Lap Desk |
Finish Type | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Assembly Required | No |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Included Components | Lap desk surface, cushion, possibly a mouse pad, adjustable surface elevation, built-in device ledge, integrated mouse pad with phone slot, and dual-bolster cushion |
UPC | 052162494081 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00052162494081 |
Manufacturer | Creative Manufacturing, LLC dba Lap Desk |
Item Weight | 2.87 pounds |
Item model number | 49408 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Polystyrene (PS), Fabric |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Large |
Manufacturer Part Number | 49408 |
B**R
Absolutely perfect for my needs
I couldn’t be more satisfied with this purchase. It was more affordable than some of the other products of its type and is smaller in size (in the sense of no wasted space), has more features such as a phone and digital pencil holder, and has a more comfortable base that forms to your legs. It has a fully functional mouse pad, is comfortable and lightweight, and doesn’t retain heat.
R**S
Great Lap Desk
I bought both the grey and the black desk from this vendor. NOTE: The grey one has kind of a bean bag pad for your legs and the black one has two pads which are a little more stable. I returned the grey one because although it was pretty nice the angle kept changing... especially when put on a side table. It was so unstable I worried about my laptop falling off accidentally. The black one does not have this issue.Now for the good. (or great) I have bought many many lap desks. I am an IT person and use them a LOT! This one checks all the boxes. The size is nice (the laptop raised part exactly fits my Auss 16" laptop. The angles are super adjustable and the small ledge at the bottom to secure the laptop is the perfect size. Others have a pad or large piece to hold the laptop that is intrusive usually in the spot where your wrists would be. This will help prevent any carpal tunnel issues.The mouse pad remains level as the elevation for the laptop increases. This is a bonus. The back of the mouse pad has a opening for your phone. This is padded and works super well so you have all your 'electronics' available in one place.I am impressed. I am very critical and this one just does everything right.
C**Y
Solid and comfortable laptop stand
This was a great product, especially for those who like using their laptops while on a couch or in bed. There are a couple things that I'd like to see improved upon, but a great stand nonetheless.Pros:*Size: This was the perfect width for a 14" laptop and a wireless mouse on the side. This might also work with a slightly larger laptop.*Cushion: The bottom cushion was easy to manipulate to work on all surfaces at nearly every angle.*Comfort: The number of angles that the stand can be adjusted to along with the cushion means that you can use your laptop from almost any position.*Phone holder: I didn't think I'd be using it much, but it turned out to be pretty handy.Cons:*Fixed mousepad attachment: This wasn't a flaw, but I'd like to have the option to detach the mousepad to improve mobility (fitting inside backpacks or if you just don't need it).*Stand stability: I admit that this could be a result of improper handling on my part as this hasn't been an issue since the first week I purchased this, however I found that the stand used to maintain the angle of the laptop holder would break off while trying to angle the stand.It was easy to snap back in, and it hasn't happened in a while, but it was concerning/annoying until my handling of the stand became a little gentler.*Laptop holder lip: This is my biggest gripe and something which I actually see as a design flaw. For most laptops this won't be an issue, but for anyone who has a clunker for a laptop or a gaming laptop, the lip which keeps the laptop upright is short enough that a slight change in angle of the stand will result in the laptop falling off.This is annoying, possibly painful depending on how you're using it (like falling off the lip and onto your groin) and could even be a danger to the laptop.Price: I purchased this while it was on sale at $30 and it was still a little more than I really wanted to pay, but worth it overall. However, I would never pay the regular price of $40; maybe I'm just cheap but that's just too much money for a laptop stand
S**Y
Great lapdesk
This is pretty amazing.I'd tried a couple of these portable desks. One was a narrower lap desk, with a cushion in front of my laptop, one was about this size, but with folding legs.This one blows the others out of the water.If you care about looks, this is arguably not the nicest, as the top is basically just a slab of plastic with some foldy parts and an integrated foam mousepad, unlike some other offerings with wood or fake wood, faux marble, or some other textured surface. However, this plastic desk is lighter, and I'd say more functional than most wood versions I've seen, as those generally don't come with provisions for adjusting the angle of your laptop.And despite being made out of plastic, this one is surprisingly solid.It also turns out that the "phone" stand or mount is big enough for a smaller tablet, for instance a 7" or 8" Fire Tablet.Me, I currently have an old 7" Fire Tablet sitting in the phone slot, and I'm using the tablet as an extra screen for my laptop.I guess what I'm saying is that, at least for me, this lap desk is in the goldilocks zone; it's not too big, not too narrow, not too flimsy, and not too heavy. It's enough for basically everything I need when I'm working from the couch or a recliner on my porch.I even think that being able the raise up the back of the laptop may help with airflow a little (although I am considering drilling a few holes in the foldy bit, as I think that might let air from the laptop vents pass between the raised part and the rest of the desk, when I've set it at an angle).I also think that the smooth plastic surface is a lot better than some all-fabric lap desks I've seen, which I'm pretty sure will trap hot air a lot more than the plastic plates of this desk.Essentially, it's the best lap desk I've tried, and at about $40 bucks, it's one of the cheaper ones I've considered, making it what I'd consider of excellent value. The only really useful improvement I could suggest to the manufacturer, is to add some vents to the plastic plastic plate that holds up the laptop.
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