Laptop stands and risers that are the best - Bollyinside

2022-01-03 15:38:44 By : Ms. Anne Tien

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Because laptop displays aren’t adjustable in height, users are forced to stoop their necks and sag their shoulders to get the greatest view. Sitting in an awkward position for long periods of time while staring at a screen can strain the spine and cause “tech neck.” The word refers to pain in the neck, shoulders, and back produced by staring at a monitor or phone for long periods of time. One of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to raise the laptop to eye level and improve posture is to use a laptop stand or riser. The majority of laptop stands are height-adjustable, allowing users to put their laptops in more comfortable positions.

This laptop stand is durable and allows users to place their laptop in the ideal position to prevent neck and wrist strain. Its only drawbacks are its high price and bulky size that won’t fit in some cases when folded. High-performance gaming laptops can get hot after hours of play. Thermaltake’s Massive A21 integrates a large fan to create better airflow and keep the laptop cool. This laptop stand has a plastic and aluminum construction. The surface is made from perforated aluminum and is capable of fitting laptops up to 17-inches in size. Beneath the surface is the plastic base with the fan controls, including the turbo mode button and power switch.

The Minder Laptop Tower II from obVus Solutions is sturdy and gives users multiple adjustability options. It’s made from aluminum and folds open in a Z-shape with the laptop sitting on the tops and held in place by two lips. The stand can also be folded into a flat square with an integrated carry handle when it’s not in use. Adjustability is another strong point of the Laptop Tower II. The laptop stand is height-adjustable, so users can have the laptop at eye level no matter how low or high their desk sits. They can also tilt the laptop between two and 21 degrees for the perfect view. There’s a built-in phone holder as an added feature. The phone holder sits on the stand’s base and can hold it either vertically or horizontally.

The highlight of the Massive A21 is the 200-millimeter cooling fan. It’s big enough to cool down the aluminum surface and push air through the perforations to the laptop. The fan moves at around 600 rotations per minute (RPM) but can reach up to 800 RPM in turbo mode. Despite its performance, the cooling fan is relatively quiet at 28 decibels. One of the areas where the Massive A21 can’t match the Laptop Tower II is adjustability. The stand isn’t height-adjustable, but users can choose between four tilt angles, including 15, 30, 45, and 60 degrees.