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Raise Your Laptop, with our Laptop Stands! Lift it to Eye Level!

Is your back killing you?

Lift your laptop or notebook up to eye level. This works really great for laptops when you're using an external mouse and keyboard, and an external monitor. Take a look at our pictures of the laptop stands, being raised to eye level, and to match the level of the flat panel monitor.

Raise your laptop!

Raising your laptop to eye level has a ton of great advantages. Using an external keyboard and mouse, will make you much faster and more productive with your work. Blah Blah Blah, the pictures tell it all. You know you need this. 

Do you hate using a mini keyboard?

Your fingers are too fast for the mini keys offered by your laptop. Set yourself free with a full size keyboard and mouse. With your laptop at eye level, and a full size keyboard, you don't have to worry about cramped fingers, and a touch pad. Truly make your laptop a desktop replacement.

Match the height of your external monitor!

Lift your laptop or notebook up to eye level. This works really great for laptops when you're using an external mouse and keyboard, and an external monitor. Take a look at our pictures of the laptop stands, being raised to eye level, and to match the level of the flat panel monitor.

Where is your 10 key?

Your external keyboard will make it easier and faster, and you'll get your 10 key back.

Stop reading! Buy now!

If you're still reading this, the pictures haven't don their job. The pictures are supposed to distract you enoguh, to not read all this stuff. They say a picture is worth 1000 words, are these pictures working?

CD/DVD on the Side?

Your raised laptop stands will work best if your laptop has a CD/DVD drive on the side. If the CD/DVD door is on the front, then it's facing down when in the stand, and must be taken out of the stand to access. My laptop loads in the front, but I don't use the CD/DVD that often, so it's not a big deal. But to be fair, your should know that if you use your CD/DVD alot, and it's a front loaded, then you will not be happy wtih these stands. Keep looking :)


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