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Please note: laptop is not included
Please note: laptop is not included

NtechSwivel Laptop Stand

R179

Retail: R280
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Work or watch Netflix from your laptop without hurting your neck or back with the Ntech Adjustable Laptop Stand.

Product Features
  • Suitable for laptops up to 15,4 inch /39cm max
  • 360 DEGREE SWIVEL BASE - This adjustable laptop stand comes with a base that swivels 360° in all directions which allows you to easily communicate & share your screen with others by gently swivelling the computer. It’s super convenient and greatly protects your workstation from being scratched or damaged
  • ERGONOMIC MULTIFUNCTIONAL DESIGN - Our laptop riser is built with 7 height adjustments that conveniently allow you to raise your device up to an ergonomic viewing height thus, relieving the pain on your neck and back. Choose different height levels for different postures and uses, such as a computer riser, recipe book stand, tablet holder etc.
  • REDUCES OVERHEATING - This computer riser is made with an open back, ventilated design with an elegant diamond pattern that improves the airflow going toward your laptop which as a result helps with cooling and prevents overheating. Helps to keep your notebook always cool and functioning when you need it the most
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE - Our lightweight notebook stand can be folded to 29cm in length, making it extremely convenient to carry with you almost anywhere. Take it with you to work, while travelling just heading to your friend’s house to watch a movie, you can enjoy the multiple benefits from this stand
Product Specifications
  • 7 different angle/height adjustment settings
  • Base swivels 360 degrees
  • Non-skid feet to prevent slippage
  • Folds flat for easy storage or portability
  • Dissipate heat to cool laptops
  • Elevate screens to prevent hunching & slouching.
  • Item Weight: 360g
  • Product Dimensions: 29 x 26 x 2.5 cm
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