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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Cracks on the table, quality doesn't seem to be great.
Kindler
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Cracks on the table, quality doesn't seem to be great.
Pradeepa
Reviewed in Singapore on February 15, 2025
Very good quality. Strong and sturdy with good and clean finish. Super happy with the product.
Pradeepa
Reviewed in Singapore on February 15, 2025
Very good quality. Strong and sturdy with good and clean finish. Super happy with the product.
Joley
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025
I did a lot of research for a very large table to use in my bed and this is the best one I could find that is made of real wood, in this case bamboo. I will only every use this as a flat table, not interested in the lifting angle factor so I cannot speak on that. I have only had this table for a short time but will update my review in 6 months and a year.Pros: It is all about the size! I can fit my15.6 inch screen laptop, tv remote, mouse and a large plate or bowl and my big water bottle beside it. There is a lot of space under it so I can stretch my legs straight and still have a ton of room for my big thick duvet around my legs and feet.Cons: The little drawer is not removable. It holds the one year warranty, a little brace for the table top ( I do not find this small brace to be useful for my needs) and is in there on an angle as that is the only way it will fit. I placed a lip balm in there so you can see that it is very shallow.Please note that I provided a lot of images and the last two are with the legs extended to the highest height that this table can reach and it also extends the width under the table.
Joley
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025
I did a lot of research for a very large table to use in my bed and this is the best one I could find that is made of real wood, in this case bamboo. I will only every use this as a flat table, not interested in the lifting angle factor so I cannot speak on that. I have only had this table for a short time but will update my review in 6 months and a year.Pros: It is all about the size! I can fit my15.6 inch screen laptop, tv remote, mouse and a large plate or bowl and my big water bottle beside it. There is a lot of space under it so I can stretch my legs straight and still have a ton of room for my big thick duvet around my legs and feet.Cons: The little drawer is not removable. It holds the one year warranty, a little brace for the table top ( I do not find this small brace to be useful for my needs) and is in there on an angle as that is the only way it will fit. I placed a lip balm in there so you can see that it is very shallow.Please note that I provided a lot of images and the last two are with the legs extended to the highest height that this table can reach and it also extends the width under the table.
blackandwhitekittie
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I like this table a lot, the top is very nice and it's not too heavy. I love the different height option but the locking capabilities are somewhat weak. I feel that the legs are a little flimsy. I think this table is over priced for what it is but I do use it quite often.
blackandwhitekittie
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I like this table a lot, the top is very nice and it's not too heavy. I love the different height option but the locking capabilities are somewhat weak. I feel that the legs are a little flimsy. I think this table is over priced for what it is but I do use it quite often.
Dana
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I like to read and work on my computer and iPad in bed and on the floor and this has been so helpful for my back. The quality has been great, I love the adjustable height, stability has been great, even sitting on a bed. Definitely worth it if you don’t want to sit at a desk but don’t want your back to hurt
Dana
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I like to read and work on my computer and iPad in bed and on the floor and this has been so helpful for my back. The quality has been great, I love the adjustable height, stability has been great, even sitting on a bed. Definitely worth it if you don’t want to sit at a desk but don’t want your back to hurt
Stephanie
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2024
This is heavy and well made, very adjustable. Real bamboo not laminated. Also under the skits that hold your devices has a very nice discreet gold metal plating that I discovered nearly 2 weeks later. Collapsible and versatile. I highly recommend. Price point is fair.
Stephanie
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2024
This is heavy and well made, very adjustable. Real bamboo not laminated. Also under the skits that hold your devices has a very nice discreet gold metal plating that I discovered nearly 2 weeks later. Collapsible and versatile. I highly recommend. Price point is fair.
ges u.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
This is my 5th "lapdesk" living in a van, following an untimely accident in the same van. With my neck under constant whiplash strain – I'm hyperaware of the micro adjustments the neck is continously making, for any focal point that doesn't rest ergonomically, at eye level. Through every attempt but one, the neck has continued micro–inching forward, until you discover yourself slouching again, after several micro adjustments you may not have realized happened. While this desk is built with an incline and can, in theory, meet the ergonomic demands of a healthy neck posture, allowing the screen to rest at true eye level ...The compromise is EVEN WORSE. The wrists and elbows have ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE to go ...They're simply suspended in space at extremely strenuous angles, with no support of any kind. You would literally need a second desk, at half the depth placed just before this one, just to wrest the arms and elbows, which get fatigued within an hour, and subsequent 5–10–15 minute intervals. But even this would not solve the angle the wrists are forced to make at the inclined positions of this desk.You can try pillows, but it's not a permanent solution. Pillows continue to depress, and your arms and wrists are struggling to meet the shape of the desk – if you're using it to eliminate eye / neck strain. If you simply leave the desk flush, at the highest height of its legs, without inclining it ...Then nothing has been accomplished in the way of posture, or healthy neck movement and eye alignment. I'm 5'6" and the screen continues to be a generous 8–9 inches below eye level. Assuming that because your eyes move downward, your neck is fine, is an illusion. It's not – A screen needs to rest at eye level with the head naturally atop the neck and looking straight forward. AFTER THAT, the wrists need to remain in a safe, ergonomic position, with elbow rests ...Or you've simply moved the strain in the neck outwards to both shoulders, and added extreme wrist stress, to try and meet the incline of this desk.It's a nice offering, but a very fallible design your elbows and wrists will not be able to accommodate. And none of the other bamboo desks are going to be any better. As soon as those wrists are forced to incline, and the elbows are suspended in space, your body will begin to hate you all over again. Since this is my FIFTH try, I have gone back to the drawing board again, and will be trying a gaming pillow desk, that curls around the body for ample elbow/arm wrest, with space to work in front of you. I'm going to pair that with a simple cheap laptop riser ($5-10) and an external keyboard.In theory, you could also get a simple laptop riser, and an external keyboard for this one ...but you still have arms floating in space without support. Finally, the desk came with a notecard asking to please contact after sales with any problems, before contacting amazon. To be polite, I contacted them and let them know I would be returning the desk (I don't have an extra $55 dollars, or extra space in my van). And I was met with a response asking why I needed to return it if all the dimensions and features of the desk were listed online – then asking if I could accept half the credit for the desk. According to their story, they "can't resell the desk" if it's returned. I don't think this is true – I buy used all the time from amazon.
ges u.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
This is my 5th "lapdesk" living in a van, following an untimely accident in the same van. With my neck under constant whiplash strain – I'm hyperaware of the micro adjustments the neck is continously making, for any focal point that doesn't rest ergonomically, at eye level. Through every attempt but one, the neck has continued micro–inching forward, until you discover yourself slouching again, after several micro adjustments you may not have realized happened. While this desk is built with an incline and can, in theory, meet the ergonomic demands of a healthy neck posture, allowing the screen to rest at true eye level ...The compromise is EVEN WORSE. The wrists and elbows have ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE to go ...They're simply suspended in space at extremely strenuous angles, with no support of any kind. You would literally need a second desk, at half the depth placed just before this one, just to wrest the arms and elbows, which get fatigued within an hour, and subsequent 5–10–15 minute intervals. But even this would not solve the angle the wrists are forced to make at the inclined positions of this desk.You can try pillows, but it's not a permanent solution. Pillows continue to depress, and your arms and wrists are struggling to meet the shape of the desk – if you're using it to eliminate eye / neck strain. If you simply leave the desk flush, at the highest height of its legs, without inclining it ...Then nothing has been accomplished in the way of posture, or healthy neck movement and eye alignment. I'm 5'6" and the screen continues to be a generous 8–9 inches below eye level. Assuming that because your eyes move downward, your neck is fine, is an illusion. It's not – A screen needs to rest at eye level with the head naturally atop the neck and looking straight forward. AFTER THAT, the wrists need to remain in a safe, ergonomic position, with elbow rests ...Or you've simply moved the strain in the neck outwards to both shoulders, and added extreme wrist stress, to try and meet the incline of this desk.It's a nice offering, but a very fallible design your elbows and wrists will not be able to accommodate. And none of the other bamboo desks are going to be any better. As soon as those wrists are forced to incline, and the elbows are suspended in space, your body will begin to hate you all over again. Since this is my FIFTH try, I have gone back to the drawing board again, and will be trying a gaming pillow desk, that curls around the body for ample elbow/arm wrest, with space to work in front of you. I'm going to pair that with a simple cheap laptop riser ($5-10) and an external keyboard.In theory, you could also get a simple laptop riser, and an external keyboard for this one ...but you still have arms floating in space without support. Finally, the desk came with a notecard asking to please contact after sales with any problems, before contacting amazon. To be polite, I contacted them and let them know I would be returning the desk (I don't have an extra $55 dollars, or extra space in my van). And I was met with a response asking why I needed to return it if all the dimensions and features of the desk were listed online – then asking if I could accept half the credit for the desk. According to their story, they "can't resell the desk" if it's returned. I don't think this is true – I buy used all the time from amazon.
Yulanda
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
This is a well-made lap desk (with one exception that I will mention later), it's very sturdy, as plenty of spread-out room (and I am a large person) and for the most part was well thought out. The sturdy part comes into play because I have a big male cat that thinks this lap desk is his personal bed. I don't worry about it breaking with him (he weighs a good 12 to 15 pounds). The only thing I have against this product is the drawer. It's useless. nothing fits in it (pen, small tv remote) and it doesn't stay closed when you are through with the desk so anything you put in it falls out. It was a nice thought but is totally useless. And it broke the second day I used the desk (I had it open trying to see if the remote would fit and the cat used the open drawer as a step). I am not going to knock off any stars for the drawer. But if the company ever decided to do a redesign, they need to either ditch the drawer or make it big enough to fit a tv remote and a way to latch the drawer to keep it closed.All that being said, I am really happy with this lap desk, and I used it nearly every day.
Yulanda
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
This is a well-made lap desk (with one exception that I will mention later), it's very sturdy, as plenty of spread-out room (and I am a large person) and for the most part was well thought out. The sturdy part comes into play because I have a big male cat that thinks this lap desk is his personal bed. I don't worry about it breaking with him (he weighs a good 12 to 15 pounds). The only thing I have against this product is the drawer. It's useless. nothing fits in it (pen, small tv remote) and it doesn't stay closed when you are through with the desk so anything you put in it falls out. It was a nice thought but is totally useless. And it broke the second day I used the desk (I had it open trying to see if the remote would fit and the cat used the open drawer as a step). I am not going to knock off any stars for the drawer. But if the company ever decided to do a redesign, they need to either ditch the drawer or make it big enough to fit a tv remote and a way to latch the drawer to keep it closed.All that being said, I am really happy with this lap desk, and I used it nearly every day.
Alli
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
Gorgeous but way too big for my loveseat couch. Not comfortable to do work on.
Alli
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
Gorgeous but way too big for my loveseat couch. Not comfortable to do work on.
Myra Stumlin-Oyer
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
This is a high quality product that is durable with the use of bamboo. This is a great value for its money and it's durable for a very long time. There are design features that can be used with many different types of electronics that I use. There is nothing that I find wrong with this bamboo laptop desk. I highly recommend this to anyone that may use this. Adjusting the height is even easy. I am giving this the grade of a A++.
Myra Stumlin-Oyer
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
This is a high quality product that is durable with the use of bamboo. This is a great value for its money and it's durable for a very long time. There are design features that can be used with many different types of electronics that I use. There is nothing that I find wrong with this bamboo laptop desk. I highly recommend this to anyone that may use this. Adjusting the height is even easy. I am giving this the grade of a A++.
simmer101
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
I drove myself a little nutty reading up on the different versions, sizes and features available for these lap desks. I couldn't be more pleased with my choice. It is sturdy and well made, but not bulky or awkward to use. It is smooth and has a nice look about it. The legs just pull out and fold in. I tried adjusting the height of the legs which was so easy. To fold it back flush, you ease the legs back in to starting position. But then I realized that the height (not adjusted) allows plenty of space and I don't need to adjust it. I am an average size female, medium build and there is plenty of room under the tray when it is sitting over my legs. I like the little drawer and keep the detachable rim in there when I don't need it. And for my recovery from a surgical procedure, it worked just great. It folds nicely and I keep it next to my bed, by my night table. Wonderful product!
simmer101
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
I drove myself a little nutty reading up on the different versions, sizes and features available for these lap desks. I couldn't be more pleased with my choice. It is sturdy and well made, but not bulky or awkward to use. It is smooth and has a nice look about it. The legs just pull out and fold in. I tried adjusting the height of the legs which was so easy. To fold it back flush, you ease the legs back in to starting position. But then I realized that the height (not adjusted) allows plenty of space and I don't need to adjust it. I am an average size female, medium build and there is plenty of room under the tray when it is sitting over my legs. I like the little drawer and keep the detachable rim in there when I don't need it. And for my recovery from a surgical procedure, it worked just great. It folds nicely and I keep it next to my bed, by my night table. Wonderful product!
Richard C. Mangan
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
The lap desk is just perfect for me chillin in bed playing my 16” laptop. The tray with the laptop is just the right width and that part lifts up to make looking at the screen much easier on my neck. I did use a dremel tool to route out part of the plastic cable pass through to allow my laptop power cable enough clearance. I added foam to the part that catches the laptop lip too just to prevent potential scratches on my chassis. The table itself is great and of sturdy make. It’s much better than I expected and feels to be of good strong quality. The joints move well. It’s a great 16” and under laptop in-bed gaming desk. The little drawer comes in handy for cables. I was just pleased enough with this table for the price that I figured it nice to let people know. Cheers!
Richard C. Mangan
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
The lap desk is just perfect for me chillin in bed playing my 16” laptop. The tray with the laptop is just the right width and that part lifts up to make looking at the screen much easier on my neck. I did use a dremel tool to route out part of the plastic cable pass through to allow my laptop power cable enough clearance. I added foam to the part that catches the laptop lip too just to prevent potential scratches on my chassis. The table itself is great and of sturdy make. It’s much better than I expected and feels to be of good strong quality. The joints move well. It’s a great 16” and under laptop in-bed gaming desk. The little drawer comes in handy for cables. I was just pleased enough with this table for the price that I figured it nice to let people know. Cheers!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Singapore on September 21, 2022
Exactly like the description. Good quality as well. Exactly what I need for tatami table.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Singapore on September 21, 2022
Exactly like the description. Good quality as well. Exactly what I need for tatami table.
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