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5.0 out of 5 stars good desk for bed use
This laptop desk is great for using in bed. It does not have room for a mouse on the desk itself, but then you probably won't have one in bed with you, and if you do you can put it on the bed like I've done. It has a little lip to help hold a laptop. The angle of the desktop is perfect for using this desk in bed and pretty good on a wide couch or the floor. Its also...
Published on February 28, 2009 by B. Russler

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2.0 out of 5 stars Fairly fragile
It's ok, overprice for injection molded plastic. The vendor I used took almost 3 weeks to deliver it.
Published on November 30, 2008 by August Spillers


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5.0 out of 5 stars good desk for bed use, February 28, 2009
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This laptop desk is great for using in bed. It does not have room for a mouse on the desk itself, but then you probably won't have one in bed with you, and if you do you can put it on the bed like I've done. It has a little lip to help hold a laptop. The angle of the desktop is perfect for using this desk in bed and pretty good on a wide couch or the floor. Its also great for holding a book or magazine on a table or desk at a good reading height - like a book while writing a research paper or a recipe book on the kitchen counter. It is flexible, so you won't break it as long as you're not leaning on it too heavily or stepping on it or anything. I will say that if you happen to have very thick legs using this desk in bed might not be that comfortable. I'm an average size guy and I feel like my legs just fit under this desk - if you are heavy or have very thick legs, it might feel a little tight. So if you want a compact, durable laptop desk to use in bed - you can't do much better than this.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Fairly fragile, November 30, 2008
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It's ok, overprice for injection molded plastic. The vendor I used took almost 3 weeks to deliver it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for my needs, December 6, 2008
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I don't agree with the reviewer who says the Lap Desk is fragile. It is a bit flexible but sturdy, made of smoky black acrylic (such as some desk trays and organizers at office supply stores are made of). I thought the price was very reasonable, compared to other products made out of this type of acrylic. (Price acrylic products at office supply stores and you'll realize this desk, at least at the sale price I paid for it, is a very good value.)

I like the desk's low profile and clean, uncluttered design. I was so infuriated with other lap desks that have "adjustible" (collapsible) legs and tray, which is why I bought this one after extensively researching what was available. The tilt, especially, is important for comfort and visibility, whether you're using it with a computer or to hold an open book. (That's a thought: I can also use this to hold a cook book in the kitchen.)

I have a chronic pain/fatigue condition that sometimes renders me bed-ridden, so having the ability to work with ease in bed without having to deal with something having to be adjusted all the time is important. I also have "thunder thighs," so I appreciate the higher clearance of this desk as well as the ability of the sides to flex a bit (not needed with a sheet, but my thick comforter does require a slight flexing of the sides).

This tray is probably wide enough for a larger laptop, but there will be no room for a mouse. My little Toshiba only takes up 3/4's of the surface, so there's a little room for a mouse--but I far prefer putting my mouse (Logitech nano laptop wireless) on my belly and setting the rockers of my mouse wheel for forward and back. This way, I can be "at my computer" for hours in comfort, hands resting on belly until I need to type, without accentuating pain. Then, to type, I just leave my mouse sitting on my belly and put my hands to the keyboard. Very comfortable.

The only "negative" I have about this product is that, when I ordered it, the delivery window shown under my Amazon orders was more delayed than I had hoped. I did receive it five days before that window closed, however, and I received a prompt and courteous response from the merchant when I emailed a query. I would buy this again, and I may buy one for my DH for his birthday.
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