Last chance! Enter to win a Twelve South ParcSlope stand for Mac and iPad [Cult of Mac giveaway]

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Twelve South's ParcSlope stand elevates your MacBook or iPad to new levels.
Photo: Twelve South

This week, Cult of Mac is giving away one ParcSlope stand from Apple accessory powerhouse Twelve South.

The ParcSlope is a dual-purpose desktop easel that functions as a typing stand for MacBook and as a sketching wedge for iPad. It elevates your MacBook or iPad Pro for a better working angle and an ergonomic viewing height.

If you win, you can use the ParcSlope stand for all of your tasks. And if you don’t, Twelve South is sweetening the giveaway with a $10 promo code to purchase the ParcSlope for everyone who enters.

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ParcSlope stand giveaway

Cult of Mac giveaway: Twelve South ParcSlope stand elevates your MacBook or iPad to new levels.
Twelve South’s ParcSlope stand elevates your MacBook or iPad to new levels.
Photo: Twelve South

Designed specifically for Apple’s MacBooks and iPads, the ParcSlope is a desktop stand that elevates your MacBook and iPad for better typing and viewing.

Finished in matte black and worth $60, the ParcSlope elevates your MacBook or iPad and angles the screen at 18 degrees for better comfort and productivity.

As well as better ergonomics, the ParcSlope increases airflow around your device, keeping your MacBook cooler and keeping the laptop’s dreaded fans at bay.

  • Raises MacBook screen to a comfortable, ergonomic viewing height
  • Angles iPad to 18 degrees for sketching and creative work
  • Increases airflow around MacBooks for better cooling
  • Grab-n-go portability with built-in cable management

Elevate your MacBook experience

The ParcSlope makes it easy to customize your workstation for maximum comfort and productivity.

Used with a MacBook, the ParcSlope keeps the laptop’s keyboard low to the desk but angles it upwards for the perfect angle for typing.

The ParcSlope is also a great addition to a desktop setup. Paired with a full-size keyboard, mouse and external display, it keeps your MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar within easy reach.

A desktop easel for iPad

Paired with an iPad, the ParcSlope angles the tablet to an 18-degree angle for drawing, note-taking, on-screen typing and other creative work.

Paired with a wireless keyboard, ParcSlope turns your iPad into a mini desktop. It holds all models of iPad in landscape or portrait mode (iPad mini in portrait only).

Once you try it, you’ll wonder how you ever worked on your iPad without ParcSlope. It’s a better way to work on iPad.

About Twelve South

Twelve South was founded in South Carolina by a husband-and-wife team in 2009. The company has a dedicated team of 20 working to design Apple accessories. They are a tight-knit group, and many of their best Apple product ideas happen during office happy hour, according to Twelve South’s “About Us” page. They take pride in their innovative Apple products and excellent customer service that only a small company can provide.

Enter to win

Use the entry widget below to sign up for our free Cult of Mac Today newsletter and enter the giveaway. Plus, connect with Cult of Mac in a variety of other ways to get additional entries. Twelve South is giving everyone who enters a $10-off promo code for the ParcSlope to be used at Amazon valid May 10 to 15, 2021. One redemption per person. Code will be given to all entrants via email after the giveaway ends. So even if you don’t win, you get a sweet discount.

ParcSlope stand by Twelve South

Note: Contest open to residents of the United States only. Contest ends at 11:59 p.m. PST on May 9, 2021. See Terms & Conditions for more information about the giveaway.

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