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£55.45 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
StarTech’s adjustable laptop stand is one of those “boring but useful” buys. For ~£46 ex-VAT, the price feels fair if you actually care about posture and workspace usability, because a decent stand makes a noticeable difference day-to-day (screen height, less hunching, easier typing). The heavy-duty angle matters too: if you’re using it on a sit/stand desk, in a small office, or you tend to pack and move kit around, you want something that doesn’t wobble or feel flimsy the moment you touch the laptop. The three height settings are enough for most people to find a comfortable zone without fiddling endlessly.
Who should buy it? IT teams and admin staff who support fleets of laptops and want a consistent, simple ergonomics upgrade for the money. It’s also a good match for hybrid workers who keep the same laptop on a desk most days and want quick comfort changes. Who should skip it? If you’re after a fully adjustable, office-grade setup (think lots of fine-grain height positions, tilt control, or standing-height-level adjustability), this likely won’t feel “premium” enough. And if your priority is portability above all else, it may be more than you need—still solid, but not the lightest option.

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