• Reviews around tab (2.40 of 5)

    AmazonBasics Ventilated Adjustable Laptop Stand

    • The problem is the black tabs that hold the laptop make typing very uncomfortable
    • Problem is the tabs that hold the computer in place also interfere with the ability to type on the keyboard comfortably.
    • Love the elevation, and love the tabs at the front to hold the laptop on
    • The two high tabs that stop the computer from sliding off is not an issue, as some reviewers have stated
    • The ventilation stand works fine, but the tabs in the front that keep the laptop from sliding off of it are too high and they hurt my wrists.
    • What I don't like are the tabs that are designed to secure the computer in the front
    • The two tabs in front make it nearly impossible to type on my MacBook Pro
    • Yes, the tabs that hold the laptop in place are a nuisance, but my solution was to take the semi-worthless rubber cord organizer, cut it in half and place the pieces behind the tabs
    • Two large tabs at the bottom corners of the laptop tray make typing awkward and uncomfortable
    • One tab also interferes with the memory card slot, but again that's a problem with the model of laptop I have
    • Yes, the front tabs stick up too far, but doesn't bother me.
    • The tabs on the front that keep the laptop from sliding are not adjustable so unless you have a thick laptop, they will dig into your wrists as you try to type on your keyboard
    • As others have noted, the big problem here are the tabs at the bottom to keep the computer from sliding down
    • I appreciate the tabs that hold the laptop in place
    • The highest negative i found was the front vertical tabs
    • The tabs to keep the laptop in place at the front aren't a problem with me like it seems with so many others
    • The other comment, the two tabs that keep the notebook from sliding off the stand are about 0.25 inches proud of the keyboard so that they dig into my wrists when I try typing on the keyboard.
    • I like the stand, but the tabs that hold the laptop in place are quite high, and interfere with typing
    • I like the concept of this stand but the two front tabs are a bit problematic as they hit your wrist in and are uncomfortable when typing.
    • It would be better if the tabs were adjustable in height or a few size options could be included as I know laptops come in various thicknesses
    • First of all, they're not adjustable, so if your laptop is too thin (which mine is), then the tabs raise above the laptop body and your wrists will annoying touch the tabs while you type
    • Does a decent job holding up my HP Envy 17t-3200
    • I use it to angle my laptop on my desk, as well as on my over-the-bed table, for easier viewing and more comfortable typing
    • I use it for a drum practice pad as well as for my laptop PC.
    • Works exactly as it is displayed.
    • Use this for my MacBook Pro 2012 and it works pretty well, adjusting isn't as great as it could be, but it's not bad either