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Taking a stand on iPad stands

I love the iPad. I really do. Getting a good iPad stand, however, can be a daunting proposition. There are a lot of varieties, things you can buy, things you can convert. It's pretty clear to me that for a lot of iPad use, a stand is mandatory.

I don't think the iPad is a one-hander. It gets heavy, and eventually I want to put it down. If I lay it flat, it's hard to type on, because the curved back (what were they thinking?) makes it wobble if you touch it. So here's a report on what I have found:the good, the bad, and the ugly.

First, a Seattle company called Padded Spaces sent me their product called Prop it Up. It's a bit large, and I think it might have been originally designed for laptops and netbooks. It is wide enough for a MacBook Pro.

You put your iPad on the plush, wedge shaped base, and you can adjust the angle from very low to about 80 degrees. The iPad stays in place, and I enjoyed using it. It is a bit large to be hauling around outside the house. The company makes a model that also functions as a case, so you pop the iPad inside for travel.

Of all the things I tried, this was the nicest iPad stand for around the house, but I felt like I should have one for several rooms, rather than move the thing around. I think if this product was made to fit the width of the iPad and generally reduced in all dimensions it would be a perfect solution. Prop it Up is US$39.95 or $49.95 with the integrated carrying case.


I hit up my nearest Barnes and Noble and found a $7 study stand that works OK. It is thin, made of metal with rubber caps. It folds very flat, and would be good for travel. The only thing I worry about is the metal parts scratching the iPad case. I'm going to look into covering the contact points with some kind of rubberized material. The stand is not listed on the Barnes & Noble website, but if you ask someone at one of the stores they will point it out.

I then tried Target. After a lot of searching I found a little black easel, designed, I think, for displaying small pictures. It looks like wood, but it is really a coated plastic. It's five bucks, and worked OK, but the iPad makes it a bit top heavy. It is easy to carry from room to room.

Finally, I found a flexible stand enclosed with the neoprene Incase pouch I bought at my local Apple store. Many of the Incase models come with it. It's a piece of rubber you bend into a semi-circle, with slots for the iPad. It's not very sturdy, and my iPad tipped over more than once. I appreciate the Incase people thinking of putting it in as an extra benefit, but it really does not seem to have been designed by anyone who ever tested it with an iPad. (I do like the Incase pouches and various iPad cases, for the record).

One thing to keep in mind: The iPad can be rotated to any position, and in some positions, on some of the stands, the volume control might be pressed while it is sitting on the stand. Probably not good for the life of the switch, so keep a eye on the rotation when you set it down.

That's my brief survey. What solutions are you finding, or are you living without any kind of stand? Ideas, experiences, and brief reviews in comments will be appreciated by all.




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Robert

If you don't want a stand, don't get one. But personally, I think the iPad is darned awkward to hold and laying it flat on a table or flat in your lap isn't going to cut it for very long.

May 21 2010 at 12:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
StacyD

Hi. I have 2 of these. I use one for my lap top. In addition to the ability to use it at any angle for the iPad, the storage is the best. The iPad is an odd size. This has a pocket in it for storage and all the padding is perfect, I know it isn't going to break no matter what. I think it's a great product. It's well thought out and I am happy to support a small business making useful products.

April 21 2010 at 10:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Casey Hanner

If you want to see a cheap reliable stand then look no further that my 4 dollar plate holder.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B72ljWYkkg

April 20 2010 at 12:19 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike M

I'd prefer the black one, but since it's free silver would be just as great !

April 19 2010 at 5:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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now4real954

@mike m...ur on the wrong page for that comment...lol...good luck tho

April 19 2010 at 5:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike M

I was on the right page in another tab. Somehow it got posted to this one.

April 19 2010 at 5:50 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dawn

I shed the Apple case-stand in favor of a $5 black wooden photo easel. It looks good when I use the iPad as a photo viewer, does not tip over when I touch it, and I could afford two.

I don't have a hard time typing on the Pad on the table or my lap. In landscape mode the curvy back does not wobble at all, and that is how I prefer to type anyway.

For reading, it is no heavier than a hardcover book, and I have years of experience dealing with that.

April 19 2010 at 10:40 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
milkmage

www.twelvesouth.com

neither their case or the stand are shipping at the moment, but they have a couple of options coming soon.

http://twelvesouth.com/products/bookbook/
http://twelvesouth.com/products/BookArc-iPad/

April 19 2010 at 10:30 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Michelle S

Best one i have seen is called the iPad Pedestal Base,
http://newpcgadgets.com/products/ipad_pedestal/index.html

April 19 2010 at 9:09 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lori

I use a strip of shelf liner that I had lying around the house. It is the 'checkerboard' style that comes in long rolls. I generally set a book down behind the iPad, lay the liner across the book and the surface of the table, and type away. The liner not only keeps the iPad at the angle you want, it also prevents it from scooting around as you work.

I often use it at the bar I work at, and customers ask to look at it. I can whip out the shelf liner, set it on the bar, and put the iPad down on the liner. Then the customer can play all they want, and it won't try to escape down the bar, or off onto the floor.

April 19 2010 at 2:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Talobab

I know this hasn't been particularly well met on TUAW, but I like the Apple case for this. It makes the iPad so you can type with it flat on it's back, but also has where you can tuck the cover in and have it slanted at a nice angle. Furthermore and often more importantly, you can use like a upside down V in your lap when you are laying down and it sits at a great angle for typing. I actually purchased the Apple keyboard stand, but I rarely use it because this case and the onscreen keyboard work just fine. The only time I have used it was when I was writing more than 1 or 2 pages.

April 18 2010 at 11:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
MagicFeather

The Apple stand would be great, especially with the audio out if you had it next to a stereo, BUT, if you use the Apple black case, the stand doesn't work. So, I have 3 stands not getting any use because I love the case so much.

April 18 2010 at 10:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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