4 Questions from the Community
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will this stand work with the mini ipad?
- Asked by Denise S from Albany
- Nov 4, 2012
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Will this stand work if the iPad is in a case, such as the one Apple makes?
- Asked by Shawn G from Owensboro
- Aug 5, 2010
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I have a Speck case which fits perfectly in the Loop. The Loop's cradle 'gap' is quite wide - so I imagine it will accomodate fairly thick cases. As Apple suggest this stand is brilliant for the low angle orientation to allow desktop typing. Highly recommended.
- Answered by Ian S
- Nov 6, 2010
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How risky is it to put my iPad in one of these iPad stands that grip only the bottom edge of the iPad?
That Griffin "Loop" model iPad stand grips the iPad at only two places, at the very bottom edge. I am afraid that iPad holders of this design are risky, because the stand grips the iPad only at the very bottom edge, leaving the rest of the iPad hangin' out in space, tilted back at an angle, somewhat like a diving board. IF... anyone or any thing were to bump the top edge of that iPad, or lean against it, the leveraged bending force on the bottom edge would be multiplied. Possibly, the glass would crack... or worse, one of those bottom grippers could bite off a chunk of iPad.
Those who use this style of stand, can you share your experiences?
Myself, I prefer an easel style stand, that supports the iPad along its entire length, like those old copy board easels. As thin as an iPad is, how strong can it be? ...especially at the tapered, thin edge?
Stands that grip only the bottom edge of an iPad might be OK in an executive office suite inhabited only by well-behaved and careful adults. There, the stylish effect of an iPad seeming to float on edge, at a dramatic angle, could be appreciated with low risk of damage. However, at school or at home, accidents are likely to happen.- Asked by John F from Huntsville
- Sep 26, 2010
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In my opinion, your concerns aren't warranted. The Loop is an extremely sturdy and secure design, in fact, more so than an easel because the base area is much wider and heavier. The "openings" in the base that hold the iPad are very well-supported from behind and are far enough apart to be very stable as well. Any of these stands could theoretically be knocked off a table, but this one is sturdier than any I've seen.
- Answered by Diane S from Raleigh
- Feb 20, 2011
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I just purchased this stand for the iPad 2 and set it up in portrait mode. The iPad flipped over and fell after a minute. It'll work in landscape and flat modes, but not in portrait.
- Answered by Edward B from Toronto
- Apr 11, 2011
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