Laptop tables provide a stable surface for working on laptops. They are usually just large enough for a laptop and some paper documents, and often include a folding rest for mouse navigation or note-taking. They are commonly used in conference rooms and public work stations. Most models are wheeled to allow easy transfer between rooms, especially in large offices.
Types of Laptop Tables
Kinds of Laptop Tables include the following:
Adjustable laptop tables
Adjustable laptop tables can be set at different heights to suit different users.
They usually have locking pegs that hold the stand at specific heights to prevent sliding.
Most models have two-piece stands, which are generally less stable and durable than fixed stands.
Non-adjustable laptop tables
Non-adjustable laptop tables are set at a permanent height and cannot be adjusted.
They have solid one-piece stands that offer more stability and last longer than adjustable tables.
They are usually bulkier and harder to transport, and are more ideal for small offices.
Choosing Laptop Tables (Buying tips)
Size: Choose a laptop table with enough room to hold a laptop, mouse, and other necessary peripherals. Allow a few inches from the edge to keep the laptop from falling, especially during transport. Stability: Choose a laptop table with lockable casters to prevent sliding over smooth floors. Make sure the legs are wide and even. Look for one with a thick base and a crossbar or bottom shelf to better support your laptop's weight.
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