mStand360 Laptop Stand with Swivel Base for $49

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
mStand360 Laptop Stand with Swivel Base for $49
Expires January 17, 2023 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 16% off

KEY FEATURES

The mStand360 with swivel base transforms your notebook into a stylish and stable workstation so you can work comfortably and share ideas with others spontaneously at the push of a finger. Declutter your desk, organize your materials, and work more efficiently than ever with the mStand.

‘A great stand for your Macbook.” Macworld UK

  • Swivel base lets you quickly share ideas w/ coworkers
  • Solid single aluminum base provides stability & acts as a heat sink cooling your computer
  • Tilt design brings notebook closer to you & improves the airflow of your notebook
  • Anodized aluminum matches Macbooks
  • Cable outlet helps you organize your desk & there’s space to stash your keyboard

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Material: anodized aluminum
  • Dimensions: 10″W x 6″H x 7.5″D
  • Weight: 3.6 lb

Compatibility

  • All Macbooks and most PC notebooks
    • Includes

      • mStand360 Laptop Stand with Swivel Base (gold)

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