AVIATOR Laptop Stand - Simple, Effective, Ergonomic

The other day I had the opportunity to try a pretty cool stand for my laptop. A very simple design provides comfort, safety and ergonomics when you use your laptop while "on the road". In particular, if you fly a lot, you will find this stand will make your work on the plane much easier to accomplish.

The new AVIATOR(tm) Laptop Stand from Keynamics® LLC is the first and only stand specifically designed for business travelers.

To provide comfort for laptop users aboard commercial aircraft, careful consideration was given to not only the position of the laptop for optimal user comfort, but also to accommodate the reclined seat in front. The AVIATOR(tm) is designed to be sturdy and extremely stable to handle turbulence and bumping from other passengers.


The AVIATOR(tm) Laptop Stand safely extends the laptop keyboard 2.5 inches over the front edge of the tray and raises the screen by 3 inches. The keyboard is positioned at a comfortable angle for typing and the screen is placed at the proper eye level for reduced neck bending and back strain.

The stand eliminates the "hunch" and allows the passenger to rest their back against the seat for spinal support, achieving neutral postures as OSHA recommends. The AVIATOR(tm) doubles as a portable desktop stand for use at the hotel, coffee shop or office.

Compact in design and weighing only 9 ounces, the AVIATOR(tm) stores flat in the side pocket of a briefcase.

The Street price is $19.99 (MSRP $24.99) available at http://www.keynamics.com

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