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mStand is great as long as it's connected to an external monitor. Otherwise it's a little too limited for me in terms of viewing angles.
 
just curious... do you copy and paste this into multiple threads?? :p I saw that the first reply on the first thread found on Mroogle was also by you, the exact same response. ;)

Yes, I do. Many who are new to the forum (and some who have been around for a while) don't know about MRoogle, and many don't realize that most of questions they ask have been discussed before. Rather than posting a new thread and waiting for people to respond, a search finds answers immediately, and finds a lot more responses. If you'll notice, the link I post is always specific to their question. Only the statement about MRoogle is the same.
 
I love my mstand by rain! It makes the MACBOOK PRO sit at a perfect angle for everything from watching movies or Slingbox, surfing the internet, gaming, to doing my college homework.

I am slightly taller than the average person so sitting angles for laptops have always given my neck and back fits but, since getting this stand it hasn't been an issue.

-Nate
 
I use an MacAlly iceStation. I'm not sure if it's still made since I bought it when i got my first PowerBook G4.
It's really flexible and can be adjusted as you like to align it with your screen

Here are some pix:
(ignore the cable mess, I got the computer last night and haven't had time cleaning up cables after I got this new machine :D )
 

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