📱 Elevate your device game with style and comfort!
The Prop 'n Go Slim is a versatile iPad pillow designed for maximum comfort and stability. With 14 adjustable angles, an anti-slip surface, and 360° airflow, it accommodates all your devices while keeping them cool. The soft pink fabric adds a touch of luxury, making it the perfect accessory for any tech-savvy individual.
Brand | Padded Spaces |
Series | FBA_PNGOL-MS |
Item model number | PNGOL-MS |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 9.5 x 2.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 9.5 x 2.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Padded Spaces |
ASIN | B005740O28 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 5, 2010 |
B**C
I love it!
I absolutely love the Prop 'n Go Lite Hybrid Lap Stand. It is perfect for sitting in my recliner and reading with my Kindle 2. I went through leaning my Kindle against a pillow on my lap for years, and wishing I had a specially shaped wedge cushion to hold it. Then I discovered that others had had the same idea. I tried out the "Prop 'n Go," and the Ipevo MEPX-04IP IPEVO Cushi Pillow Stand for iPad and iPad 2 - Blue Denim and the Adjustable Laptop Table with Cooling Fans Portable Laptop Laidback Computer Desk Bed Tray Book Stand Multifuctional & Ergonomics design dual layer tabletop up to 17 3/4" . Of all three, I think the Prop 'n Go is, by far, the best.I read for hours at a time, and I love the comfort of the Prop 'n Go, and the simplicity and ease of adjusting the reading angle to the perfect position, the soft cushion for you lap, and the smaller size to make it easier to carry, store, or simply sit out of the way on an end table when not in use. Also, I have the old K2 that requires a push on the side bars to advance the page. So I find the open space created by the angle of the prop very handy. I can actually rest my hand on the side of the Prop 'n Go, with my fingers curled behind the Kindle in the open space created by the prop, and then I can push the K2 page advance bar with my thumb. I don't really understand the need for the non-slip strips. I think they don't really come into play when your Kindle is propped up at an angle, as the small bar at the bottom holds the Kindle in place. However, I have not had any issues with them as other reviewers have mentioned, so I assume the problem has been fixed. Also, I keep my Kindle in a soft padded case with a front cover that zips open and folds backs behind the Kindle. There is enough room between the angle, and the bar at the bottom of the Prop 'no Go to accomodate my Kindle while in its case. So I don't have to remove the protective case from my Kindle to read. The angled lap cushion on the Prop 'n Go also raises the Kindle screen to a more comfortable level for viewing. I don't have to bend my neck as much as when my Kindle was simply propped against a pillow in my lap. If you have a Kindle Touch, I think this would be even more of a consideration, as there's no keyboard at the bottom to raise the screen a little higher.When I tried the Ipevo Cushi Pillow, there was only one angle. It worked okay, and was certainly better than a pillow in my lap, but for me it was not as handy as the Prop 'n Go, as I missed the angle adjustment feature. Also it was difficult to curl my hand around the back of my Kindle, as there's no open space there. In its favor is the fact that it's all fabric and cushion--there's nothing to break if you fall asleep while reading, and the cushion is removable, allowing you to wash the covering fabric.The Adjustable Laptop Table was nice too--but a lot more hassle to adjust, and bigger and heavier to carry around, and as with the Cushi Pillow, there's no room to curl my hand around my Kindle. Also, unless your recliner chair arms are really wide apart, the legs of the table may not fit between the chair arms to rest on the seat cushion, although it would work well on a sofa. Also, I think it might be nice in the summer time, when it feels too hot to have even a small cushion on your lap. I think this product is really more intended for laptops, although it will work with IPads and Kindles.So after having tried all three, I still came back to the Prop 'n Go as the absolute, hands-down, best product for reading my Kindle. I really, really love it, and would highly recommend it to anyone with a Kindle.
L**E
BEST TABLET STAND EVER!!STURDY, DEPENDABLE AND SO WELL MADE! GREAT FOR READING TABLET IN BED HANDS FREE W/O YOUR TABLET WOBBLING
I ordered this product because I was really looking for something that could hold my Amazon fire HD 10" tablet while I'm reading in bed. I have an active 5 year old son that is constantly hopping in and out of my bed so I was really looking for something stable, sturdy, not bulky and adjustable. With this product I found all of that and so much more!! The pink fluffy padding is so unbelievably soft and after receiving this product I found out that the company donates to breast cancer when the pink is purchased so to me that is just another added bonus. I purposely left my tablet standing up on the pillow (just like I would when reading) and no matter how many times my son got on and off the bed my tablet did not once wobble or even attempt to fall over. It is so unbelievably nice to be able to sit back and read in bed without having to constantly hold my tablet or worry about it falling over. The lip in front prevents the tablet from sliding at all and the slider piece behind it is tall enough so that no matter what position the tablet is in it will not wobble or fall, it is adjustable with 14 slots for adjusting so no matter what position I can get comfortable. This is by far the best tablet stand I have seen, ever, I ordered about 3 others and while technically functional they were by no means sturdy and 2 were so small it was just about useless. This product is the perfect size, shape, weight, well made, not flimsy, very sturdy. I just cannot say enough about this product! I hope this company soars because they have truly made a really fabulous product that people can really use and depend on!! So anyone looking for a tablet stand, you can stop looking because this is the one! To the company that made this product, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! BEST product ever and it is nice to finally see a company make such a sturdy and dependable product. Well worth the money!
D**P
Prop 'n Go Lite Lap Stand
I really like this product---it seems well made, and works really well. My Kindle Touch (with case) fits well, and stays put and being able to easily adjust the angle of the Touch while reading is great. It is smaller than I thought, but the size works really well in my lap or on a flat surface.
R**N
Poorly designed, awkward
Sloppily designed product advertises itself as a stand for iPad, but it works poorly with iPads. Only one of the two possible landscape orientations is supported, because in the other the volume control keeps getting activated. And when the iPad is charging, only one of the portrait orientations is supported, because there is no space for the charger cord. Some apps, by the way, require specific orientations, making the stand unusable with these apps.Why the manufacturer would not just design something for the iPad, rather than trying to throw in a design that works also for Kindles (which do not need a stand as much, as they are lighter) and generic tablets (which few people use), I do not know.Moreover, I found the product unhelpful for use while reading in bed, the angle is all wrong when one is lying down. There is also no way to secure the iPad - indeed it fell over once when I was trying to angle it for a more comfortable reading view. The manufacturer misrepresents the capabilities when it claims this product can be used for reading in bed, unless one actually sits up in bed of course.I will say that if one is sitting up in bed, then this product works well with an app like iBook (which allows the iPad to be used in any orientation). It is useful in that context. And the pillow support is good. But I prefer to read in bed lying down, i.e. at an obtuser angle.
W**M
Why is this iPad stand $40?
I think this is a fine stand for my iPad, but for that much money? I don't get it. It's just foam and fabric and plastic. I can't believe there aren't better options available - and I honestly don't know if there are. I bought this one because it has the best reviews, and I was feeling desperate to get something. I even paid for overnight shipping.I wouldn't complain if it was $20, but I don't understand how they get you all to buy this stand, and write positive reviews.
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