Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Griffin A-Frame Tabletop Stand for iPad Top Quality


The A-frame is a solidly built, quality product. The rubberized, no-slip spots are in just the right places. The only way to make the A-frame move is to hit it or push it with adequate force. Or, perhaps, set it on a block of ice. Point is: as long as you put it on a decent surface, it's not going anywhere once you set it up with the iPad on it. You can also lay it down and have the built-in software keyboard at a very decent angle for typing.

It has a rubberized slot for the iPad to sit in, too. So long as you're careful to set the iPad in the rubberized "trench," it's not going to slide off. It won't stain or mar the iPad; it's a nice, clean support.

The iPad sits well both in portrait and landscape modes. Using the charger cable with it is no problem at all. (Anyone expecting it to work with the iPad dock is smoking something funny: it's not *designed* to do that.) So long as the A-frame is set at a proper ergonomic height - as intended by design - there's nothing to disappoint. Use it appropriately and you'll fall in love with it.

Add (as I did) a couple of accessories and you'll be even more impressed. For example: I also bought a Griffin Flexgrip, which gives the iPad some protection and a nice rubberized grip. Put the iPad in the Flexgrip, set the iPad in the A-frame, and the iPad's not going to slip - even when tilting the iPad/A-frame combo on the desk at about a 45-65 degree angle! Throw in an Apple bluetooth keyboard, and you get the perfect combination for typing long documents - or reviews, like this one.

I'm using the A-frame the way it was intended - at a nice ergonomic height - and I'm just thrilled.

I can't think of a single thing that's wrong with the A-frame. The design and materials are awesome. I give it 5 stars; I'd give it 10 if I could!Get more detail about Griffin A-Frame Tabletop Stand for iPad.

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