Parblo PR 100 Drawing Tablet Stand,Stable,Adjustable for 10 to 16 Inches Digital Graphics Drawing Monitors Art Tablets Laptops, Compatible with Laptop,iPad Pro,MacBook,Wacom Cintiq 16

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  • Justin K Minn

    > 24 hour

    Just an awesome product. You might pay a few dollars more for this tablet stand in comparison to other stands but it is totally worth it. I have both the Intuos and Intuos Pro (mid size) tablets and this is PERFECT for them both. Its sturdy, doesnt slip, provides every tilt angle desired and the bottom lip that holds the tablet in place is rubberized as well. I dont even feel the bottom lip when Im drawing. ALSO: From experience, you DONT want an extremely lightweight stand--they will move around no matter what material is on the bottom. The PR100 has a nice weight to it so it rarely budges--I firmly believe that this wasnt an oversight, rather I think the makers put a lot of thought into a simple product which I very much appreciate. Ive NEVER written a review before this. I like it that much! Thanks Parblo peeps!

  • Angie

    > 24 hour

    I was trying to find something that can hold my ipad up. I like to half listen/half watch yt or movies while I work on my iPad pro 12.9, but I also use it for art. I previously had an official iPad case with keyboard that just annoyed the crud out of me. It didnt stand up for art and the keyboard was inconsistent. This slides up and down easy, the silicone bottom is barely noticeable/doesnt interfere with using the pen, and allows easy access to charging and the buttons. Im so glad I found this.

  • Charm

    > 24 hour

    This item is one Ive had on my wishlist maybe for the last 3 or 4 months, just waiting until I was ready to spend the money on it - I kept thinking I could do well enough with my current setup, or with putting my tablet in my lap, but I finally decided I had had enough and took the plunge. It has already made SUCH a big difference in my comfort in using both my standard board tablet, and my display tablet - the latter I had not been using because I was just so uncomfortable using it without being able to adjust its orientation to me on my desk. I went from having it always turned off, to using it for like 5 hours straight after receiving this! One thing I am especially excited about is that, unlike what I was expecting, the legs do not slide backwards on your desk when you bring the angle down. The height of the stand is the maximum space it will take on your desk, no matter the angle. Big, big bonus, and unlike previous stands Ive used. Both my standard and display tablets rest comfortably in the ledge of the device, and the lever is extremely easy to use and adjust. It stays put with no wobble or bounce. I went with this unit instead of the VESA-mounted stand thats sold as an accessory to my 16-inch tablet, because I knew I could use it with multiple things. I would recommend this, 110% - I cant come up with a single thing wrong with this device for anyone who needs an adjustable stand for a digital tablet (or even a sketchbook/notebook etc). Seriously, for your comfort and your sanity, get this.

  • Chris

    > 24 hour

    I’m super impressed with the quality of this thing for the cost. Even the packaging was really nice. It rivals the 70+ dollar Wacom Cintiq stand that works similarly. The only reason I could see this thing wearing out is maybe the adjustment lever being made of plastic or the tiny spring that keeps it working, but unless you abuse it or drop it, there’s no reason it should break or go bad. Still, it’d be nice if the lever were metal like some other components. There are a ton of different degree adjustments you can make with this to suit your specific comfort. Some components are plastic while others are metal. The plastic is thin but feels strong and durable - not flimsy. The only other improvement I’d like to see is the lip on the bottom (the ledge that supports the tablet) being made of durable plastic like the rest of stand instead of silicone. Maybe it’s silicone to keep the tablet from sliding left to right? It would be cool to see something that utilizes the iPads rear magnets for that purpose (but I understand this isn’t solely an iPad stand). Regardless, the silicone isn’t so soft that your tablet moves while using it, which is good. Solid product overall and would definitely buy again/ recommend.

  • Ryan Mack

    > 24 hour

    I did a lot of research and Im so glad I landed on this ipad stand. I use it for my ipad pro, and its perfect for drawing or writing, or just propping the ipad up to use a second screen etc. Its incredibly easy to change the height, is light weight, but still feels well built. Highly recommend.

  • Robert MacIntel

    > 24 hour

    Rock-solid method to hold your full-size tablet device (pictured Samsung A7 Lite), which I use during flight sim operations on Boeing 737-700 to emulate FMC. The stand is easily adjustable by squeezing a release bar on the backside of the stand, and allows you to set the angle. I really like how solid this is- I have ZERO worries about my tablet falling or the stand suddenly collapsing during use. I was conflicted because of the price point, but when you have significant investment in a tablet device, do you really want to go the cheap route and worry about it breaking because that $10 or $20 happy meal stand wasnt up to the task? I could not recommend this highly enough. Its a joy.

  • Clint

    > 24 hour

    If you have a protective cover on your iPad it will not fit on the (lip) shelf. other than that it is really good.

  • kim

    > 24 hour

    I am so glad that I purchased this stand for my new portable monitor! It is sturdy, non-slip, just the right size and the price is not awful. It is very easy to use and I am very happy with it.

  • Dr. Coralie Johnston

    > 24 hour

    Using it to prop up two ipads side by side

  • blarbles

    > 24 hour

    After spending a lot of time looking for a tablet stand I ended up with the Parblo PR 100 and I am very pleased with it. I use it for an iPad and it is quite sturdy for all height positions (except the lowest position where there is a bit of rattle). I really like that it does not have fixed slot height adjustment like many stands and when they say 90 degrees they really mean it. If you have a very thick case for your device the edge might not fit into the slot at the bottom, but it would still be held in. The only use case I would not get this for is if you want to prop up your device on your lap.

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