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Digital camera reviews of Tabletote - Portable Compact Lightweight Laptop Notebook StandDigital camera Review: I use this exact table in my car at work during lunch! Summary: 5 Stars
This PC Table Tote® is a wonderful little table for using with my laptop during my lunch break at work. I keep it in my car and use it while sitting in the passenger side front seat. I can eat my lunch and work on my laptop without having to rest it on my lap. I use my cell phone as the modem for my laptop so I can keep the phone sitting on the table as well while it is charging on the cigarette lighter/power source in the console of my car (when using a cell phone as a modem it tends to use up the battery so I keep it plugged in while I'm using it).
I've also used the table to place an Infocus® projector on in my workplace. The legs at their shortest length are perfect for raising the projector up so the screen display is not distorted, as it can be if the projector is on a table pointed "up" at the screen.
The design of the table is well done! It's so compact & light, yet it is actually quite sturdy when assembled correctly, which only takes a few seconds! I'm a person that takes care of my belongings so this table will surely last several more years. However, I can understand how someone who does not handle things with respect could put too much weight on this table (or any other fold-up table) with the legs extended and perhaps not assembled optimally, could ultimately bend a leg or damage the table using too much force.
If you follow the assembly instructions and do not exceed the maximum weight recommendations- you will definitely enjoy this table for a long time.
Digital camera Review: If I could give no star I would. Summary: 1 Stars
Wow, this company actually has the nerve to charge 40 dollars + for a piece of junk. And to make matters worse, one of the cheap aluminum legs came slightly bent. Also, some plastic part that's supposed to be attached to the leg came right off, making it impossible to tighten. How do people get away with selling junk like this? And why is everyone giving this a great review, I really wonder how that's possible.
Digital camera Review: Laptop Travel Powerhouse! Summary: 5 Stars
This is an amazing laptop desk. I've used many laptop stands and tables, however I've never found one that does what this one does. The adjustable legs allow me not only to use my laptop on the road, but in bed as well. At the shortest setting the table becomes the perfect height for computing in bed. My laptop has found a life long mate. Kudos TableTote.
Digital camera Review: Looks nice Summary: 2 Stars
While you expect a portable table to be somewhat light weight, this item is flimsy to the point of almost not being usable. It sways madly even when typing with the lightest touch. I thought to use it for my Yamaha keyboard but it simply won't do the job. It would suffice only for setting something down that you won't be picking up or moving much. A projector comes to mind (as long as the AC isn't blowing on it).
Digital camera Review: Nice Product, with a few pros and cons Summary: 4 Stars
I wanted to buy this product since I do a lot of traveling.
I love practicality of any design / product, more than its looks for that matter.
Let me jump into the pros and cons that I noticed about this.
Pros: 1) Small and light. Fits into the laptop bag (Not all laptop bags since it is 1+ inches thick, like the old fat laptops of yesteryears)
2) Telescopic legs, easy mechanism to adjust the height (this is a drawback here too).
3) Quite sturdy to keep a laptop, a cup of coffee and hang a piece of paper for reference.
Cons: 1) The legs could have been telescopic yet foldable in a way that it is already attached at one end to the table. As of now, everyone around you will watch as you take out each of the legs, extend the length and fit it one by one.
2) The table top extender (which is also the slidable cover for the legs storage area, has two notches that can break due to frequent use (since the plastic is a bit brittle and hard) Gotta be careful when sliding them in.
3) There are binder clips and a note hanger that is hidden in the foam area in the legs storage space. These tend to fall off if you leave them there, being not in a mood to use them.
4) The table tote is not sturdy if the legs are extended all the way to its max length. It seems to wobble a little.
5) 40 dollars seems a bit pricey and it is in my opinion that more buyers would have sought this if it was between 20 and 30.
Note: It is better to balance the height of the legs first and then fit them in. I found this to be easier than fitting them one by one and adjusting the height.
Overall: This is a nice solution, great for travel, if you would want to avoid yourself from lapping a heated laptop and relax while this table tote does the trick for you!
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