Manufacturer's Description

Stable Table Stand with Universal Tablet Holder for different models. With this high quality table stand your tablet is always close by, should you be reading, surfing the Internet or just watching videos or looking at pictures. The individually adjustable support arms can accommodate the use of tablets ranging in height from 222 to 334 mm and width from 128 to 232 mm (for example iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, Amazon Fire HDX 8.9, Samsung Galaxy Tab from 9.7, Google Nexus 9, Asus Transformer or Microsoft Surface as well as Surface Pro). The depth of the tablets can vary between 6 and 11 mm. For the first use of the tablet holder the support arms settings are made by adjusting the clamp screws to the size and depth of the tablet. For other uses the tablet can be attached and detached quickly and simply through a snap lock. The holder will hold the tablet safe and secure. A handy wing nut allows one to adjust the angle, so that each user will easily be able to find their ideal individual position. The tablet can switch between portrait and landscape positions. The tablet is kept in place, there is no danger of the tablet switching position by itself.

Specifications
  • Adjustment: stepless
  • Angle of inclination: 0° to 90°
  • Depth: from 6 to 11 mm
  • Height: from 222 to 334 mm
  • Material: plastic, steel
  • Special features: freely rotates 90°
  • Swivel: 90 °
  • Type: black
  • Weight: 1.304 kg
  • Width: from 128 to 232 mm 

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Model
  • 19792-016-55
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