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Beat Coach-Seat Cramping with Aviator Laptop Stand

June 25th, 2008 @ 9:00 am

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Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips

Tags: Tray, Laptop Computer, Aviator Laptop Stand, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Rick Broida

aviator-laptop-stand.jpgIf you’ve ever tried to use a laptop while wedged into a coach seat, you know it’s a contortion-filled nightmare. The Aviator Laptop Stand promises both neck relief and easier operation of your PC.

The stand not only angles the laptop upward for a more comfortable typing angle, but also hangs over the front of the tray table, thus allowing you to work even when the seat in front of you is reclined. As an added bonus, it provides airflow underneath the notebook, which should let it run cooler.

The three-piece plastic Aviator comes apart and stores flat when not in use. According to maker Keynamics, it fits all laptops and all airplane tray tables. (It also works on desks.) I haven’t tried one myself, but it looks like a great little gizmo for travelers. And the $19.99 price tag is quite reasonable. If you’ve used an Aviator, hit the Comments and let us know how you liked it!

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