Versatile MacBook stand folds up so you can take it anywhere

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Laut Workstation stand for MacBook
No more neck ache when using your laptop.
Photo: Laut

Laut’s versatile Workstation stand makes using a MacBook or iPad at your desk even more comfortable. It folds up into a compact package that you can carry anywhere, and it’s made from sturdy aluminum.

Bag yours today from the Cult of Mac Store.

If you’re new to working from home, you’ve likely encountered all kinds of problems you didn’t experience when you were in a proper office. A common one is neck ache from looking down at a laptop all day long.

The Workstation stand solves this problem by elevating your MacBook (or other laptop) so that you can use it more comfortably. And it’s even more useful for those who have external displays.

Compact, adjustable, versatile

Made from machined aluminum, with carefully positioned rubber pads that keep your device from sliding off or getting scratched, the Workstation stand is surprisingly sturdy and robust.

It’s compatible with any laptop or tablet that has a screen between 12 and 17 inches in size, and it offers eight different viewing angles. It also folds up into a compact package that easily slips into any bag.

Laut Workstation stand for MacBook
Ready to go with you anywhere.
Photo: Laut

Not only will the Workstation stand alleviate neck ache when using a laptop at a desk, but it also makes using an external monitor a more seamless experience by bringing the two devices closer together.

And when you use the Workstation with a tablet, you’ll enjoy a much more comfortable typing position.

Get your Workstation stand today

Laut’s brilliant Workstation stand is available now from the Cult of Mac Store for just $49.99. You can get yours in black or silver.

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