The Curve Flex lifts big, packs flat, will travel: we reviewed it here
The Curve Flex is available in two colours, white and black. It's a simple binary choice for a product that's also designed with simple elegance and Apple fit in mind. It's a Z-type design, where the base and the laptop stand surface are both open semicircles, connected by two arms with adjustable hinges at both base and stand level. That means you can adjust both the height and angle of the laptop to suit you.
It can raise a laptop up to 22 inches, so will reach the top edge of even the most elevated monitor screens, and could possibly double as a teeny tiny standing-desk alternative. The hinges are quite stiff, so you need to hold one hand against the base while raising/lowering and adjusting the arms and stand surface. I tried doing so with the laptop placed on the stand, but that proved very fiddly, and with a large MacBook Pro, it tended to slip over the front wedge in the process. During my trial of the stand, I found it suited 13-inch laptops much better than 15/16-inch ones .
This is a result of the minimalist and space-saving design, which is aimed at maximum portability. Speaking of...The stand comes with a neat neoprene sleeve. At 12 inches across, it fits inside compact laptop bags, and when you push the Curve Flex down flat, it's only about 2 centimetres thick , so will slip into all but the tightest-packed laptop bags.
I would use it at cafés and when working out of the office/house due to preferring a separate keyboard and once on the table, the stand felt neat, with the thin base meaning I could edge the keyboard over its front curve without it wobbling. That's a really well-thought-out touch that enhances its usability further.
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