Realspace� Height-Adjustable Mobile Laptop Cart, 33 1/4H x 23 5/8W x 15 3/4D, Black/Silver
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Very nice product
I bought this laptop cart for my daughters new MacBool pro, she needed a table, and I found this online. It serves the purpose well, and is very sturdy. Very happy and I love this laptop cart. It has wheels so can be wheeled around the room, as needed. It is also large enough that she can have her mousepad on the side of the laptop.
April 28, 2013
Awsome Desk
After years of using a foot stool for my PC downstairs (away from my home based office) I will tell this desk is great My back feels a little better now that I don't have to bend down to work on my PC I highly recommend this if you like to work anywhere in your home using WI-FI Price is reasonable, and the associates ayt Office Depot are great They assembled this for me and had it ready by the time I picked it up. Thanks Office Depot
March 9, 2013
don't waste your money
I bought two of these - one for myself, and one for my daughter. My daughter's broke off (at the weld on the support post) within a few months Mine has lasted longer but is now doing the same thing and will probably break off completely within a few days. Other reviewers have expressed dissatisfaction due to the same issues - so my advice is DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT.
March 8, 2013
DefectiveDesign,DefectiveProduct
PRIME SUPPORT POST, DEFECTIVE DESIGN
DO NOT BUY UNLESS KNOW HOW TO FIRST FIX
As other reviewers have stated, the cart began to wobble, and on examination, the welds on the bottom of the vertical, table support post were beginning to break, thus making it clear that, if that post suddenly broke loose, that likely could dump your inuse laptop on the floor, with possible destruction of its hard drive and (if no backup) loss of all its contents. NOT GOOD.
Top of post at laptop table also has welds, but that is the end of the lever, not the de facto "fulcrum" anchor on the U-shaped base with the wheels, which on a rug take pressure to move. Still should not be welds on either side, both pressure points.
I am away from my own, top quality keyboard base used for years, bought this visually useful in functionality cart in haste to get my work done, actually wiggled it in the store to see the flex before buying, but should not have trusted the welds I looked at.
TO MANUFACTURER
SHOULD NOT USE "QUICKIE?" WELDS ON A POST THAT WILL OFTEN BE FLEXED IN USAGE, PARTICULARLY ONE THAT MAY REPEATEDLY BE FLEXED ON GET UP/SIT DOWN, TABLE PLACEMENT OUT/IN MOVES, THAT FLEX COMING BY PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE OPPOSITE END OF THE VERTICAL POST FROM THE THUS REPEATEDLY FLEXED WELDS.
DESIGN FUNCTIONALITY USEFUL, TOP TABLE BASE WOULD BE BETTER WITH A U-SHAPED SUPPORT, NOT A STRAIGHT, PERPENDICULAR TO USER SUPPORT, WHICH THUS LIKELY SUBJECTS THE VERTICAL POST AND TOP END WELDS TO REPEATED WRIST WEIGHTING/FLEXING.
February 14, 2013