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Millenium Laptopstand Tripod

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Laptop Stand

  • Tripod laptop stand
  • Height adjustable from approx. 72 cm - 124 cm
  • Fixed plate (inclination not adjustable): 30 x 40 cm
  • Weight: 3.2 kg
  • Diameter: 28 mm
  • Colour: Black
Available since October 2008
Item number 214489
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Laptop Stand
Height 750 mm – 1350 mm
Weight 3,7 kg
£19.90
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not a convenient design, I'm worried about the macbook
djmax2002 20.12.2021
the sides are low, if you touch the rack, they will not help prevent slipping and the fact that the MacBook will fall. a very important note - there are no holes in the sides for AUX USB and Power cables, the laptop ports are trying to break out because of this. I also want something that is not sliding.
and it is very inconvenient that even after disassembling the stand, the upper part has a large connector for mounting on the stand, which makes it difficult to shove it somewhere. not convenient for transportation. I will order another rack. it would also be nice to have a mount for a microphone and a sound card (or external hard drive)
the sides are low, if you touch the rack, they will not help prevent slipping and the fact that the MacBook will fall. a very important note - there are no holes in the sides for AUX USB and Power cables, the laptop ports are trying to break out because of this. I also want something that is not sliding.
and it is very inconvenient that even after disassembling
the sides are low, if you touch the rack, they will not help prevent slipping and the fact that the MacBook will fall. a very important note - there are no holes in the sides for AUX USB and Power cables, the laptop ports are trying to break out because of this. I also want something that is not sliding.
and it is very inconvenient that even after disassembling the stand, the upper part has a large connector for mounting on the stand, which makes it difficult to shove it somewhere. not convenient for transportation. I will order another rack. it would also be nice to have a mount for a microphone and a sound card (or external hard drive)
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Suitable for little synths
Johannes467 11.08.2015
I'm owning Arturia's Microbrute which is a nice little analog synth. My plan was using it in the rehearsal room so I needed a stand. Keyboard stands were no real option as they are quite big and I would need a board of some kind to place my little synth on it. I spotted the "Millenium Laptopstand Tripod" and thought that it could suit my purpuse. And it does!

The synth is sitting on the stand safely. As the angle of the plate can be adjusted, there is no danger that the synth could slip and fall down. The height can be adjusted as well; I'm a fairly tall person (188 cm) and using the synth while standing is no problem! The only i have with the hight is when I'm playing the synth sitting in my home studio: The minimum height is about 70 cm which can be a bit high...

The stand's stability is alright considering the price. Playing the synth enthusiastically is no problem at all. Bumping into it heavily is - it's likely that the stand will fall or at least tilt. But if you are a little aware of your surroundings that won't happen.

All in all i can recommend the stand for anyone who wants to use it for little synthesizers!
I'm owning Arturia's Microbrute which is a nice little analog synth. My plan was using it in the rehearsal room so I needed a stand. Keyboard stands were no real option as they are quite big and I would need a board of some kind to place my little synth on it. I spotted the "Millenium Laptopstand Tripod" and thought that it could suit my purpuse. And it does!
I'm owning Arturia's Microbrute which is a nice little analog synth. My plan was using it in the rehearsal room so I needed a stand. Keyboard stands were no real option as they are quite big and I would need a board of some kind to place my little synth on it. I spotted the "Millenium Laptopstand Tripod" and thought that it could suit my purpuse. And it does!

The synth is sitting on the stand safely. As the angle of the plate can be adjusted, there is no danger that the synth could slip and fall down. The height can be adjusted as well; I'm a fairly tall person (188 cm) and using the synth while standing is no problem! The only i have with the hight is when I'm playing the synth sitting in my home studio: The minimum height is about 70 cm which can be a bit high...

The stand's stability is alright considering the price. Playing the synth enthusiastically is no problem at all. Bumping into it heavily is - it's likely that the stand will fall or at least tilt. But if you are a little aware of your surroundings that won't happen.

All in all i can recommend the stand for anyone who wants to use it for little synthesizers!
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Great Stand
PhilGlen 30.10.2017
Can't really fault this one. Great for your laptop. On a plus side, you can adjust the angle of the tray by removing two locking screws. Put it to angle you need, then replace locking screws. I have done this as i use it for a monitor tv, which is attached to plate.
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Does the job.
Loadiam 22.12.2021
It is a good stand, it works well and had lived up to being thrown around in the back of my car. I use it as a computer stand when I am at work on jobsites programming electrical systems. So not really music related work, but a more rugged workstyle. The flat section cannot fold down if you want to pack it flat and you have to remove it from the stand with a screw and pack them separately. I would not give it top marks, but I would consider buying it again if I needed another one.
It is a good stand, it works well and had lived up to being thrown around in the back of my car. I use it as a computer stand when I am at work on jobsites programming electrical systems. So not really music related work, but a more rugged workstyle. The flat section cannot fold down if you want to pack it flat and you have to remove it from the stand with a screw and
It is a good stand, it works well and had lived up to being thrown around in the back of my car. I use it as a computer stand when I am at work on jobsites programming electrical systems. So not really music related work, but a more rugged workstyle. The flat section cannot fold down if you want to pack it flat and you have to remove it from the stand with a screw and pack them separately. I would not give it top marks, but I would consider buying it again if I needed another one.
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