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| Vizo Ninja HS Laptop Stand |
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Here you can see the front of the packaging. It clearly shows the product, as well all the important features. Its a simple design, but it gets the job done!!
Next we have the back of the package. Once again its a simple design. All the features are outlined, as are the specifications. Vizo also included a few pictures to show users how some of the features work. Yet again, simple yet effective.
Here you can see all the stuff included with the laptop stand. On the left are the two base legs and the USB cable. Next you can see the thumb-screws used to hold everything together, the main support arm, and finally the manual. All of this is very easy to assemble, and no tools are required. Plus you can easily unsrew the legs to adjust the angle
Here you can see the top of the cooler. Not a lot to see here, just a basic design. Two legs attached to the base and your laptop can sit right on top.
This is the bottom of the stand. You can clearly see the two fans, but more importantly you can see the screws on the fans and legs. Each fan can be moved either in, or out so you can control where the air blows. The legs also ahve a numbering system so you can make sure they are attached at the same point. This makes it really easy to change the viewing/typing angle without dealing with leveling issues.
Here you can see the USB hub on the side as well as the wheels on the legs. The hub is a great addition because you gain 2 extra USB ports to attach whatever you feel like. The wheel on the back is also nice because you can easily move the stand around, but it wont slide unless you tilt it back onto the wheels.
Here you can see the pad connected to my laptop. Again you can also see the wheel on the back of the leg. Essentially all you have to do to "install" the stand is hook it up to a USB port using the provided cable.
Here you can see my laptop on the stand. My laptop is a standard 16" laptop and it fits just fine. Some of the larger 17" laptops may have trouble fitting perfectly, but in most cases they fit just fine. The non-skid rubber on the top and bottom of the legs keeps your laptop from sliding, and it keeps the stand from sliding on the desk.
Overall I am initially very happy with the Ninja HS. I see no problems with it so far, and it does what it should. Keep reading and we'll get into the real testing!!
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