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    Xena Guest

    Default Howdy Anyone know of such a holder? I.E so

    Howdy

    Anyone know of such a holder?

    I.E so that the tablet can stand in portrait mode next to the desktop pc's monitor... know what I mean harry?

    TY

    Happy New Year.

    X

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    qcomdrj Guest

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    You can use paper holders, they sort of have the same function. Not quite sturdy, but they do for the most part.

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    Delta772ER Guest

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    I've tried using a paper stand on my M205, but found that the angle was too high for "easy" hand-writing, is there anything else that might work, I also prefer using mine in landscape, sorry to go off topic, a little bit anyways.

    Thanks for your help!

    -Charlie

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    terriblue Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by Delta772ER

    I've tried using a paper stand on my M205, but found that the angle was too high for "easy" hand-writing, is there anything else that might work, I also prefer using mine in landscape, sorry to go off topic, a little bit anyways.

    Thanks for your help!

    -Charlie
    Take a look at the Motion web site, or the Infocater web site under the Motion products. Motion makes a plastic desktop stand which is light weight. I am not sure if it would work for you, but it allows you to open it to varying widths to control the viewing angle.

    www.motioncomputing.com
    www.infocater.com

    Terri

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    sierra Guest

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    I use a wooden stand from Levenger. www.levenger.com It's adjustable for angle and has worked quite well for me. There are other threads for stand in the the general tablets forum.

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    terriblue Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by sierra

    I use a wooden stand from Levenger. www.levenger.com It's adjustable for angle and has worked quite well for me. There are other threads for stand in the the general tablets forum.
    Sierra, I looked at the Levenger Site and couldn't locate the wooden stand. Could you post the item number if it's not too much trouble? TIA.

    Terri

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    sierra Guest

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    It's the Windowpane Page Holder. I have the small size, Item: AD4470. It's nearly exactly the same width as my Acer C110 in portrait mode. The slight lip in the front keeps it nice and stable and the adjustable angle is easy to use. I like it a lot.

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    terriblue Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by sierra

    It's the Windowpane Page Holder. I have the small size, Item: AD4470. It's nearly exactly the same width as my Acer C110 in portrait mode. The slight lip in the front keeps it nice and stable and the adjustable angle is easy to use. I like it a lot.
    Thanks. It looks nice. I have bookmarked the page at Levengers.

    Terri

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    Northern_Rebel Guest

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    I use one of the Fujitsu folding desk stands. They're sturdy and its held any tablet I've tryed with it.

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    Dr_Matt Guest

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    Check out the Book Hug stands at www.levenger.com - I bought two for $16. The silver is a nice match for the TC1100, and they look nice on a desk. Images below.



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