🎨 Elevate Your Creativity Anywhere!
The MAX SMART Universal Drawing Tablet Stand is a lightweight, adjustable stand designed for compatibility with various drawing tablets and laptops. It features six ergonomic angles for optimal comfort, a stable design with anti-slip pads, and a versatile use that caters to artists, writers, and professionals alike.
E**B
Finally, a smartly designed iPad accessory...
Wasn't sure how this would feel in person. It's plastic, but feels great! Works equally well with iPad Pro 12.9 AND a 5 pound 15 pound laptop, very surprised on that! (feel like I wasted money now on the aluminum stand I usually use for laptop - this one doesn't scuff, folds flat, and is lighter)Very smart design, finally, in using TWO SEPARATE downward tabs. For some reason, the drawing cases just don't get it - and they end up maybe doing a tall vertical position ok, but not low enough. This lets you choose two tabs. My only nitpick is when using the lower tab, which is not as wide across (since it has to fold in between the arms of the outer tab when in storage mode), the edges of a tablet can be just a little less stable, but honestly, I don't think I really notice, just more of something I noticed visually when setting it up.Has a handle, and also the grippy surfaces let you carry it sandwiched with your device!Wish I'd seen this a long time ago. I have gone for SO MANY CASES with various kickstands, wasted hundreds probably over several years. This thing is portable and lets you use NO case if you want, or any case (even ones without stands)! Nice with no case possible because I can leave an elastic hand strap ATTACHED, and just plop it on this.
D**L
So far great! With some mods ipad 12.9 thinkpad yoga
So far it’s great! I was most worried about the stick out length of the tablet holder and didn’t see many photos or reviews of that so here’s mine. I tested it with the last (not current) iPad Pro 12.9 gen and the Thinkpad yoga x1 gen 6. For drawing purposes, the holder sticks out too much on the iPad. But putting the Magic Keyboard behind it (usb hinge down) makes it a great fit. Palm rests comfortably without much resistance from the holder lip and the tablet is still secure. With the Thinkpad it’s even better: almost perfectly flush, no real friction against the palm and is secure. The viewing angles themselves are pretty different and they all feel either too steep or too shallow. Wish there were more angles in between but as it stands this is a great little device!
Z**L
It'd have literally been perfect, if I'd been sent the right size stand.
I have a MobileStudio Pro (the 16in) and as anyone who bought one came to realize... it doesn't have any way to mount it to a VESA arm. Nor did it come with a stand. So, I've been searching for two years for a stand that could hold up to everything I wanted it to. I tried to MAKE something work and it didn't work out, so I finally said screw it and bought the first decent looking, low priced stand. That'd be this stand.A note: the description of the stand said it was for up to 17in screens. As the MSP 16in is less than that, it was perfect.When I received the stand, I was pretty sad to realize I'd been sent a stand meant for tablets up to 12in. It's comically small under the MSP 16. Since I have to find time to go to the UPS store, I decided to use it for the time being. Despite it being definitely too small for the MSP 16, it's pretty sturdy. With a non-pen/touch device, I have zero doubts that it'd stay in place on my desk. After a rather long drawing session (~6-7 hours), my biggest gripe wasn't how small the stand was. The MSP 16 sat sturdy there and didn't wobble or anything. But what DID happen was I slowly pushed the stand backwards and had to readjust and pull the stand back to the front of my desk.I noticed I was readjusting the stand every ten to fifteen minutes. I'm unsure if this was because the stand just isn't meant for 16in screens or if it was because the MSP is heavy or if it's because my desk is glass. Either way, if it didn't slide back during long drawing sessions, I'd probably keep it!I feel like if I'd gotten the one for my size device, I'd be happy camper! :C
D**M
A bit pricey but works solidly.
The only reason I’m giving it a four instead of five is because it’s a bit pricey for solid plastic. That being said, it seems like fairly rugged plastic and.. it works PERFECTLY. I’m drawing on a 12.9” iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil on a table at Dunkin Donuts and it is really solid. The tilt is adjusted via one of two stands that pivot and insert into a number of possible slots. If the pivot pins break it’s trash time but it seems to be durable enough unless sat on. It’s light and thin enough to go into a laptop bag, lighter and it would be worthless wobbly crap. I’ve got a Fintie composition book cover on my iPad and it still fits fine on the ledge. I also tried it with my smaller old iPad with a thicker case which also fits. I only wish it was $10 instead of $19 but it does what it’s supposed to do without a hitch.
M**A
Works very well, no problem at all
Works very well, no problem at all
C**E
Very sturdy
I've had this for about 2 years now and it's never let me down.
T**O
Perfect for digital artist
I love this tablet holder. I use it every single day, I’ve never had a problem with it! I highly recommend it to my IPad users ! Especially to any illustrators or digital artist ! Definitely worth the investment trust!
S**E
Very amazing!
This is really nice for holding the drawing tablet I just bought. It has the 6 setting, which is nice, but I wish it had two more that offered a more verticle standing. It has nice grips and stays where I want it to. It supports around 15 inches long (roughly 1.5 inches hanging off of each side), much more and it could lift up with lots of pressure applied to one end.It feel durable and very light. This is also quite slim and easy to travel.Overall, highly recommend this product, not really anything to complain about, I got exactly what I wanted.
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