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mrvo

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If you do can you kindly show me a photo of the iPad vertically next to the screen portion of the iMac and one with the iPad in horizontal below the iMac Apple Logo.

Just want to get a sense of both working together.

TIA!
 
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Nice setup and BenQ light, I wish it'd also cover the webcam. Now I'm contemplating between a drawer stand like yours vs riser.
 
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Nice setup and BenQ light, I wish it'd also cover the webcam. Now I'm contemplating between a drawer stand like yours vs riser.

Haha i had the same dilemma awhile ago.

Depends on the size of your desk first. The drawer takes up a lot of space in depth. Luckily my desk is 75cm deep and the drawer is 27cm deep, so that gives me about 48cm for the mouse and keybord and for moving my arms around.

If you don’t have much space on your desk, something like the mBase by Rain Design could be useful to raise the iMac slightly without taking up much space on your desk.

https://www.raindesigninc.com/mbase.html
 
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