04-16-2009, 07:03 PM
I said I'd post a f/u to this, so here it is, as promised. My original post:
http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,693535,693661
After considering these two laptop stands, I actually bought both so I could test them out. Thought I'd post and share in case anyone else was stf for more info. Here's the tale of the tape.
mStand: $48.
Griffin: $28.
The mStand, being a chunk of metal, is heavier and built like a tank. The Elevator, being three separate pieces of plastic, is much lighter but flimsier.
The mStand raises the computer up higher. Not by much, but your screen ends up being about a half inch higher. The Elevator is a little bit lower, but the surface is much flatter. This allows for more tilting of the screen forwards and backwards. When my MBP is on the mStand, the screen needs to be as far back as it can go for it to be comfortable. It can only tilt forward. On the Elevator, there is much more room to tilt backwards more if you wish.
Here's the dealbreaker for me. On the Elevator, my MBP would inch forward slowly, just like Drew's. I attribute this to the smooth aluminum underbelly of the machine, plus tiny vibrations from me typing on the desk and moving around. So ever so slowly it inches forward. AND THERE'S NOTHING TO CATCH IT.
Mine probably moves forward faster than some others because it's a 17" so it's heavier. But I am not comfortable with a laptop stand that I'm not confident leaving a $3000 computer on. So my final verdict is, mStand is worth the extra $20. I do wish it was a little flatter, more like the Elevator, but it's not a huge deal to me. It's heavy duty. I bet I could stand on it.
I could see the Elevator working out for a lighter computer, and maybe there's more friction with the plastic Macbooks. Or you could add pads like Drew (in my original post). But I didn't really want to do that so I'm sticking with the mStand.
Lastly, I will say that working at a desk with a laptop screen at the correct height makes a huge difference ergonomically. And it makes it much easier in a dual display setup also.
http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,693535,693661
After considering these two laptop stands, I actually bought both so I could test them out. Thought I'd post and share in case anyone else was stf for more info. Here's the tale of the tape.
mStand: $48.
Griffin: $28.
The mStand, being a chunk of metal, is heavier and built like a tank. The Elevator, being three separate pieces of plastic, is much lighter but flimsier.
The mStand raises the computer up higher. Not by much, but your screen ends up being about a half inch higher. The Elevator is a little bit lower, but the surface is much flatter. This allows for more tilting of the screen forwards and backwards. When my MBP is on the mStand, the screen needs to be as far back as it can go for it to be comfortable. It can only tilt forward. On the Elevator, there is much more room to tilt backwards more if you wish.
Here's the dealbreaker for me. On the Elevator, my MBP would inch forward slowly, just like Drew's. I attribute this to the smooth aluminum underbelly of the machine, plus tiny vibrations from me typing on the desk and moving around. So ever so slowly it inches forward. AND THERE'S NOTHING TO CATCH IT.
Mine probably moves forward faster than some others because it's a 17" so it's heavier. But I am not comfortable with a laptop stand that I'm not confident leaving a $3000 computer on. So my final verdict is, mStand is worth the extra $20. I do wish it was a little flatter, more like the Elevator, but it's not a huge deal to me. It's heavy duty. I bet I could stand on it.
I could see the Elevator working out for a lighter computer, and maybe there's more friction with the plastic Macbooks. Or you could add pads like Drew (in my original post). But I didn't really want to do that so I'm sticking with the mStand.
Lastly, I will say that working at a desk with a laptop screen at the correct height makes a huge difference ergonomically. And it makes it much easier in a dual display setup also.