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For best results, a case propped on your lap should be at 45 degrees; better, when sitting on a table, the tablet should be at 60 degrees. Consisting of a metal plate with a guard, and a plastic base, the device locks together when you take it out of the box, and sits upright. It is flexible in tilting to different angles, and will push right back if you want the screen pointing the other way round, although I’m not sure why you’d want to do that. There are also infinite ways that this can be mounted and manipulated so that the tablet is always right where you need it to be.
The tablet wall mount can be attached to the wall without drilling, nevertheless it is robust and stable. I was also a little worried by the lightweight feel of the product, as I thought the arms would snap off when under pressure, but I was pleasantly surprised as the stand held its own ably no matter what I placed on it. The Plinth is about as close to ingenious as you can get for a tablet stand - but it’s let down a bit by the manufacturing which leaves a couple of slightly jagged edges on the plastic.You may find you pay more for the best-looking stands, and that’s often because they are better made. It attaches to your desk, bedside table, or kitchen counter with an easy-to-use screw-clamp, and then you slot your tablet into the adjustable spring-loaded cradle.
The Magic Keyboard features a USB-C port for charging an iPad Pro or iPad Air (4th generation) that frees up the iPad’s own port for other accessories.Still, it looks very nice and being able to use it for both cookery books and tablets should suit any home. The tablet mount works with Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy tablets, It is easily adjustable with knobs and a 2.