• Reviews around leg (3.83 of 5)

    iCraze Adjustable Vented Laptop Table Laptop Computer Desk Portable Bed Tray Book Stand Multifuctional & Ergonomics Design Dual Layer Tabletop (Black)

    • Every leg articulates and has a matching "degree" to which the legs are positioned
    • Unless there is something I am missing like extended legs or something, but as far as I can tell this does not work
    • It's sturdy and the legs don't collapse constantly like some models do
    • The legs balance on but not supported for bumpy surfaces.
    • I used the adjustable legs to park my new printer over my computer tower in a very cramped area
    • The adjustable legs let each trainer set the height that best suites them.
    • I don't know if it is because the legs are easier to move or something else, because from a mechanical standpoint they look pretty much the same.
    • For example 90 degrees on left leg will not position the same as 90 degrees on the right leg even if the dial is in the part of the leg
    • When I opened it up, it too looked pretty good - plastic legs and a metal tray, like in the picture - so far so good
    • Easier to keep legs open in position than collapsing the item and reopening them.
    • The legs are also more sturdy than some of other models.
    • the legs are nice and strong but the joints ok and tricky the hip joint is very questionable not much of a side to side thing its to narrow to cross the body but for the legs flexibility it can become an inverted book holder needing a light to help read in the bed and book straps.
    • Because the legs on this stand are separately adjustable, I was able to set it up to fit her couch perfectly
    • Adjusting the legs is difficult because the numbers on the left leg dials do not match the right leg dials
    • and the adjustable legs are very easy to change positions as each joint snaps into place
    • SO this is what I did:I extended the top two legs extensions out straight down, then I positioned the bottom leg extensions out underneath the desk and 90°, and tucked those under the side of my mattress between the mattress and box spring
    • Works great for my 17" laptop, the legs adjust easy & it's very stable
    • It includes 2 small fans and has adjustable legs
    • It will easily flip over, and the legs are not easy to adjust
    • even then, the legs are very contrarian to work with
    • The adjustable legs are nice, but the adjustability takes up some of the width.
    • The only problem with this thing is adjusting the legs
    • Looks to be a reasonably sound stand for the price point, but the screws used to secure the legs to the tray and the screwdriver used to install them (which are listed in the assembly guide) were not in the box or associated packaging.
    • The adjustable legs are a really good feature and work very well
    • The adjustable legs are a really good feature and work very well
    • From the looks of things it seems simple enough to manipulate the moveable legs to get the desired position--but such is not the case.
    • The legs are not CONTINUOUSLY adjustable as it says in the listing, but the ARE quite adequately adjustable, 360 degrees
    • you have to hold two buttons on the side and then adjust the awkward legs -- however, if you don't have another person there, who can do the legs if you're holding the two side buttons in
    • I would sometimes use my small laptop/tablet on my lap and this would start to burn my legs
    • legs are not strong.
    • So pulling this up to your chair with your legs below it would be impossible unless you are sitting on or near the floor.
    • The adjustable legs have some give to them, so it feels wobbly and unstable when sitting on its own, but it's fine when it's in your lap.
    • Works well, legs feel a little flimsy
    • other than the flimsy plastic legs) of the desk is fairly stable (the desk portion is a textured metal that works well), and it's a decent size to hold my 17" gaming laptop (and cool it down nicely which is no small feat).The biggest negative I
    • It is wobbly, the legs on it is not long enough for you to sit on the couch and laptop table on the floor like it is shown in the picture it seem to be false advertisement
    • Nice aluminum and sturdy legs
    • It is awkward to position it on a couch or chair that its legs do not sit well on
    • In theory its a great idea, multi-adjustable legs to get the laptop in all those awesome positions shown in the photos
    • The leg adjustable knob is not the easiest to use
    • My only issue is the legs feel very delicate and the push buttons are sometimes hard to push in
    • The legs on it is not aligned together right
    • I recommend this to people using recliners, couches and anywhere its legs have support.
    • The fans continue to whir and purr, the legs and adjustments are still solid and fully functional
    • Also the legs could be a little wider, as I'm pretty average to slightly above average in hip width (i.e. 34-36" waist) and the legs are touching my thighs (although still comfortable) on either side when used on my lap, I'm sure someone larger would have trouble getting this into position on their lap.
    • I used to have a laptop table with four adjustable legs, but the height was restricted
    • In both cases, the adjustable legs accommodate for my laptop to make typing easy and comfortable.
    • Works well, legs feel a little flimsy
    • For my heavier MacBook, the open G seems the most stable for a reclined use at about a 75 deg platform tilt.