SKU: GC58-ST-ALTSM

Satechi Laptop Stand

The Satechi Laptop Stand is the perfect accessory for your laptop, notebook, or tablet. The aluminium Laptop Stand simplifies and organises your desk, while maintaining a clean, functional style.

With a slim, modern design this stand raises your laptop, making it easier and more convenient to interact with your laptop while never worrying about your device overheating. Featuring a collapsible design and handle included, easily fold the stand and you can place it in your bag or suitcase to take it with you wherever you go.

The rubberised base of the stand ensures a safe and secure surface to use your device, without worrying about damaging the workspace surface.

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The Satechi Laptop Stand is the perfect accessory for your laptop, notebook, or tablet. The aluminium Laptop Stand simplifies and organises your desk, while maintaining a clean, functional style.

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