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| | Features | For Laptop & Sound Card Or External Hard DriveFolds Flat Includes Adjustable ShelfStable, rugged laptop stand for use by DJs and musiciansMetal construction- aircraft grade - aluminum and stainless steelLightweight and small form factor when folded makes it practical to carry aroundFolds flat into a 12-inch zippered bag (included)Reuseable plastic ties and Velcro straps to secure your equipment
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| | Description | Laptop stand for laptop & sound card or external hard drive. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 15.7 inches | | Product Width: | 12.7 inches | | Product Height: | 1.2 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.3 inches | | Package Width: | 12.2 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Portable, Sturdy and Solid Construction Apr 02, 2009
By T. Chia I just used the Stanton Uberstand for a club DJ gig. I had to travel via train to get to the gig and I was lugging around two laptops and an Xponent, so the Uberstand's light weight and flat profile (when folded) was a real plus. The body is also solidly constructed, and its silver finish is complementary to my Macbook Pro 15-inch unibody. In order to fit the legs of the stand under my Xponent, I have to place my Xponent on some drink coasters, but that's not a big issue (helps keep the Xponent off the table in case of drink spillage). When set up, it feels solid and unlikely to topple over when bumped. The rubber at the end of the legs also keeps the laptop from moving while balanced on the top. The stand also comes with a snug-fitting carry case.
My only gripe is that you need a (provided) plastic handcuff thing to hold the base in place when you are setting it up. I can see myself losing this plastic handcuff eventually, so I would prefer some mechanical locking mechanism instead. Other than this one gripe, this is an excellent product for mobile DJs.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
This may be the worst product in the history of products Jan 15, 2011
By Scott I prefer my laptop not to gently bounce a half an inch up and down every time I touch it.
And seriously, a freakin' zip tie? Seriously? That is the most half-assed product design solution I have ever seen. Does Stanton also expect you to install their cartridges with a wadded-up piece of used chewing gum?
The designers and marketers of this product ought to be embarrassed about this.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Portable Stand May 16, 2010
By E-DUBB
"DJ E-DUBB crushin the one's and two's!"
I don't understand why people complain about its stability. I've used this with an HP 15" and with my new 15" Macbook Pro. All the weight is aimed and tilted forward and uses the weight of your notebook to stand itself up. So unless someone physically pushes or pulls it backward it won't fall over.
This stand fits perfectly around my Rane TTM56. My only complaint is the very losable ziptie support. I wish Stanton would come up with a built in support.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Essential ziptie tears, Stanton unresponsive to support requests Aug 27, 2010
By D. Dell Hi, I've had the Uberstand for about a year and a half. On the plus side, it's classy and well-made, and elevates the laptop much higher than other stands. The extra shelf is beautiful and well-made. On the downside, though I've never had a problem during a gig, with the laptop's lid open, the balance is pretty precarious - any push toward the back, or pulling on the cords could cause a real disaster. Also, as noted by others, the setup is totally dependent on a sturdy plastic zip tie. Don't like it but can live with it. Mine wore out, though, and 2 messages to Stanton support to try to secure a replacement have gone unanswered in a week and a half. This unit is so much more expensive than other stands, they could at least be responsive.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Bring shop classes back to K-12 education Apr 06, 2010
By G. L. Thomas
"urbanologist"
Hey Guys... Home Depot or Lowes can solve your stability problems: Get the appropriate C clamps, etc. to secure this unit to ANY surface. I know it may be more than you'd expect to need doing, BUT, this is designed to be PORTABLE and not a Abrams A1 battle tank.
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