Saturday, December 23, 2006

An elevator for your computer

An elevator for your computer

The elevator, wait for it, elevates laptops off the desktop providing the thing that we tend to loose most, desk space. Griffin has designed Elevator as a substantial realization of a simple design. Elevator uses a 1/2-inch-thick crossbar to hold two 1/4-inch-thick aluminum standards, positioning the laptop’s screen at an ideal height for viewing when seated.

Crystal-clear polycarbonate and aircraft-grade aluminum with a matte silver finish meet in Elevator’s minimalist design to create a desktop accessory that looks as good holding the laptop as it does sitting empty, waiting patiently to be of service.

What to do with that newly created space under your laptop? Most users will find it handy for tucking keyboard and mouse away when not in use. The extra-resourceful among you will discover that the space also makes an ideal hideaway for that oft-stolen stapler, or the bowl of sunflower seeds that the guy from Marketing plunders when you’re not looking.

Griffin’s Elevator desktop stand accommodates all laptops 10 inches wide and wider for $39.99.

(c) www.gadgetell.com

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