We've put cardboard to good use as a laptop stand once before, but if that corrugated stand just didn't seem quite sturdy enough to trust with your laptop, this alternate version offers a more robust ...
For getting your laptop off the table and up at eye level, a $3 CD rack from IKEA cut and filed down in a few spots does the job admirably well, and even grants a little extra storage space. As clever ...
So this guy made an instructable about how, using parts from his local Home Depot, he made a cheap and quick notebook stand. In case you don't understand the motivation behind making your own notebook ...
For those of you who can’t stand being separated from your notebook, this DIY car stand lets you take your lappie on the road. It’s made of PVC pipes and keeps your laptop at an adjustable angle. I’ve ...
We make the tools we need, and that’s definitely the case with [Marco Schulte]’s laptop stand. It slots not one, not two, but three laptops at once. For all their portability, multiple laptops can be ...
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You Won’t Believe What I Did With This Piece of Wood!
Today, I’m taking an ordinary piece of walnut wood and transforming it into a stylish, sturdy, and functional laptop stand – ...
Gadgets stands are usually begrudging buys: If your gadget needs a stand, it probably should’ve come with one; if it could just sorta use one, it’s hard to justify the cost. The solution? Make your ...
I’ve long ago moved from occasionally needing my Tablet PC while in my car (no, not while driving) and gone to smaller devices that can handle any chores I need to when I’m traveling. But maybe you ...
We make the tools we need, and that’s definitely the case with [Marco Schulte]’s laptop stand. It slots not one, not two, but three laptops at once. For all their portability, multiple laptops can be ...
I love the creativity of Mac users. Marcelo, a reader of Lifehacker, put together a great DIY laptop stand he cobbled together from an IKEA paper towel holder. He’s got tips for how to do it, but you ...
Don't let that "finished" rubiks' cube fool you. The steps too build this ergonomic laptop stand are dead simple: 1) bend hangar, b) stop bending hangar. Perhaps, therein lies the genus. Subscribe to ...
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