6 Questions from the Community
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Will this table work with my iPhone and iPad mini or is it only for Macbooks?
- Asked by Simon C
- 31-Jan-2013
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Is the surface non-slip or does the laptop slide when the table is tilted?
- Asked by Fiona M
- 14-Nov-2012
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The laptop sits in a slight recess so you can adjust the tilt, but not too much, without it sliding off. I don't think it is a non-slip surface. I've had this table for a few months now and the most annoying thing about it is my optical mouse doesn't work on the powder coated finish, so you may need a mouse mat. Retro, I suppose!
- Answered by Karl S
- 23-Nov-2012
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I've had this table for a few months now and the base seems very robust. The annoying thing is the designer seems to have overlooked the weight of a laptop in comparison to that of a mouse. The support leg is directly under the position where you would use a mouse (the powder coated finish makes this difficult without a mouse mat) and the laptop is perched at the end of a cantilever. The effect of this is that your laptop bounces up and down as you type. Not smart!
- Answered by Karl S
- 23-Nov-2012
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My Table is designed specifically for laptops (limited to screen sizes below 17”), tablets, and other mobile devices. The table is height adjustable and the table top has a wide tilt angle. In light of these features, My Table is not recommended for desktop systems, including the iMac 21.5”.
- Answered by Yi L from Shanghai
- 13-Jun-2012
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Construction material
Is this product made from Aluminium in the same finish as the MacBook Pro?
- Asked by Rob C
- 07-Oct-2012
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Answer
The top and post leg are steel, the base is aluminium, all the external surface are epoxy powder coated white colour. Not in the same finish as the MacBook Pro.
- Answered by Yi L from Shanghai
- 10-Oct-2012
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Will the base fit under an easy chair?
In other words, what is the measurement from the floor to the beginning of the single upright?
- Asked by Brian H
- 18-Jul-2012
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50mm, this is the maximum height of the base from the floor.
- Answered by Yi L from Shanghai
- 25-Jul-2012
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