OT: Airdesks for Toughbooks/ToughPads

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OT: Airdesks for Toughbooks/ToughPads

#1 Post by Reckless »

I've been using my 5lb toughpad in bed for weeks (previously used my 2 lb toughbooks) and my arms are getting to jacked to continue for hours. So I recently ordered one of these:

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http://www.airdesks.com/tablet-desk.asp

I wanted to hear if anyone else uses their toughbooks/toughpads to read at night and if they use any particular desks/tables/etc. Years ago I had a hospital style desk but they got to be more of a headache. We use it now for our recliners.
Toughbook Collection:
RZ4, NX2, NX, AX2, B11, B10, N10, N8, W4, T5, T4, T2, T1, Y4, S4, R1, R9
(Direct from the Land of the Rising Sun)

ToughPad Collection:
MB5 4k, MB5 4k Prototype

Touch Monitors & Displays:
Pixelsense: Microsoft Surface 2.0 Tables
Sharp Interactive Aquos Board 70"

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Re: OT: Airdesks for Toughbooks/ToughPads

#2 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

Looks like Christmas for my wife.

Question:
Will it support a CF-30? +- 10 pounds.

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Re: OT: Airdesks for Toughbooks/ToughPads

#3 Post by mklym »

The web site spec say 15lbs max, so you should be good.
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#4 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

V will be surprised. She loves her MK-2 30.

Personally I like keeping my knees warm.
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Re: OT: Airdesks for Toughbooks/ToughPads

#5 Post by Reckless »

yeah, i spoke to the designer 10 lbs wont be a problem. I bought it also for the projector stand
Toughbook Collection:
RZ4, NX2, NX, AX2, B11, B10, N10, N8, W4, T5, T4, T2, T1, Y4, S4, R1, R9
(Direct from the Land of the Rising Sun)

ToughPad Collection:
MB5 4k, MB5 4k Prototype

Touch Monitors & Displays:
Pixelsense: Microsoft Surface 2.0 Tables
Sharp Interactive Aquos Board 70"

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That is SO COOL!!!!!!!!
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