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Electronics : Allsop Cupertino Monitor Stand - White

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Allsop Cupertino Monitor Stand - White

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Gaunz Org Price: $29.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Allsop
EAN: 0035286292474
Label: Allsop
Product Manufacturer: Allsop
Model: 29247
Publisher: Allsop
Studio: Allsop


Piece facts:
  • Great storage for your monitor or notebook
  • Complements the look of your iPod
  • Lift a monitor, laptop or notebook computer to a more ergonomic level
  • Supports up to 40 pounds
  • Fits workspace dimensions of 24" wide by 15 deep"




White - Stand Monitor Cupertino Allsop






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The Cupertino Monitor Stand borrows from the slick iPod look. The perfectly rounded edges, the shiny outer shell and the contrasting silver accent of the Cupertino Monitor Stand was designed to look good in your space whether you own an Apple computer or not, whether you're working in an office, the kitchen or the corner of the living room.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Unfortunately Junky ...
I ordered a pair of these monitor stands and I couldn't be less satisfied. First off, like the other reviews say, they look nice in the photos, but in reality they're shoddy and poorly built. One of the stands was missing two of the screws holding the white plastic to the silver frame.

However, the worst part about these is that they're not even remotely close to level, nor are they uniform in height. I have two monitors and I literally had to put a stack of about 30 sheets of paper under each side (60 total) of one to make the second stand match the height of the first stand, and then I had to shim one side of it by folding two pieces of paper 5 times and putting the under the right side of the two metal pieces. The other one had to have two pieces of paper folded 4 times under one side to get it level. Now I have a bunch of paper on my desk which doesn't exactly look nice, which is what these stands were supposed to deliver.

These stands may look nice from a distance, but the white plastic is not flush with the metal, they're not level, they're not uniform in height, there is no craftsmanship here and they're unquestionably not worthy of being compared to Apple products, a company that actually takes pride in their work.

I give this product a well deserved one star. If I could give it zero stars, I would. An unfortunate waste of time and money.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor quality
This item is extremely poor quality. It serves its purpose and looks good from a distance but when you get up close it doesn't live up to its price. I had to send the first one back since it was put together so poorly. The styling may look Applesque but the materials and construction couldn't be any less "Cupertino".



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good looking but... ...
These stands look pretty nice and seem solid but the construction is shoddy. The solders are haphazard looking, the white part seems ill-fitting on the metal base, the bolts were falling out though still in the box, and one of the two stands I ordered was missing it's rubber feet (easily replaceable).

I would rate these five star if it weren't for the problems listed above. The fact that I had to piece them back together and buy inexpensive after market feet for one after they arrived only gets them three stars.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Works and Looks as it Should!
Purchased this stand to match my MacPro Monitor. Being a Mac owner, its hard to find the right stand that will match the monitor. The monitor's great b/c it can tilt, but in order to get the monitor up to eye level, you're going to need to put it on something. After searching for quite some time, this was the best choice for me, given that I wanted something that match my Mac setup. If you're a Mac owner, then you're know what I'm talking about. Why spend thousands on a computer and then mess up the look of it by using a cheap and unattrative stand. This stand provides a good complimentary look and flat out works. My neck thanks the makers!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Quality product ...
Serves its purpose perfectly, just take it out of the box and set your monitour on it. Very sturdy with great curves.



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