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November 14, 2006 5:00 AM PST

Laptop stand lets you surf on your back

by Mike Yamamoto

If there's one thing every laptop junkie can always use, it's better posture. Yet conventional computer stands that adjust angles can go only so far.

Folding laptop stand (Credit: Thanko RareMono Shop)

For one thing, what do you do when you want to surf while lying on your back? So far as we know, no one has invented a suspension system that would lower your laptop from the ceiling a la Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible 3.

But now there's finally some help for us, the terminally lazy: A gravity-defying laptop stand that goes by the classically butchered Japanese-English hybrid name of "Easy Desk Aluminum." We couldn't care less what it's called--we just want one so we can take full advantage of our multimedia mat.

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