Parblo PR 100 Drawing Tablet Stand,Stable,Adjustable for 10 to 16 Inches Digital Graphics Drawing Monitors Art Tablets Laptops, Compatible with Laptop,iPad Pro,MacBook,Wacom Cintiq 16

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  • Chris

    > 24 hour

    I’m super impressed with the quality of this thing for the cost. Even the packaging was really nice. It rivals the 70+ dollar Wacom Cintiq stand that works similarly. The only reason I could see this thing wearing out is maybe the adjustment lever being made of plastic or the tiny spring that keeps it working, but unless you abuse it or drop it, there’s no reason it should break or go bad. Still, it’d be nice if the lever were metal like some other components. There are a ton of different degree adjustments you can make with this to suit your specific comfort. Some components are plastic while others are metal. The plastic is thin but feels strong and durable - not flimsy. The only other improvement I’d like to see is the lip on the bottom (the ledge that supports the tablet) being made of durable plastic like the rest of stand instead of silicone. Maybe it’s silicone to keep the tablet from sliding left to right? It would be cool to see something that utilizes the iPads rear magnets for that purpose (but I understand this isn’t solely an iPad stand). Regardless, the silicone isn’t so soft that your tablet moves while using it, which is good. Solid product overall and would definitely buy again/ recommend.

  • Ric W.

    > 24 hour

    Using this with an XP-Pen 15.6 Pro -- this is one of those devices that is surprisingly excellent given the price, even though its gone up in price a little bit since I bought mine. Everything the other reviews have mentioned is true -- the materials are very high quality, with sturdy plastic and steel. What stands out here is an unusual attention to detail. The rubber feet have just the right amount of grip, and the lip holds any tablet firmly yet safely. The adjustment feels reliable and confident. Its just hitting above its weight class overall, this would be an 80 dollar product if it was branded as a Wacom. I frequently move it around, and it feels very stable to adjust. Overall just a very nice workhorse, a reliable product in a market space where theres a lot of trash. Worth it even at the slightly higher price point. Quality engineering, buy with confidence.

  • Dr. Quinten Mosciski V

    > 24 hour

    Very easy to adjust and sturdy. I got the GTEK 15 monitor that is portable for use with laptop, Chromebook, and PC below the other monitors. That monitor has no mount holes and the case is a total pain to try to prop it up. This works great to set at whatever viewing angle you need. I plugged in an HDMI to mini HDMI and USB-C to a larger phone charger at the desk, so just set down stand and monitor and plug it in. I keep a separate cable set for other devices. Just pickup stand and monitor and set it down by laptop. Works great!

  • Charm

    > 24 hour

    This item is one Ive had on my wishlist maybe for the last 3 or 4 months, just waiting until I was ready to spend the money on it - I kept thinking I could do well enough with my current setup, or with putting my tablet in my lap, but I finally decided I had had enough and took the plunge. It has already made SUCH a big difference in my comfort in using both my standard board tablet, and my display tablet - the latter I had not been using because I was just so uncomfortable using it without being able to adjust its orientation to me on my desk. I went from having it always turned off, to using it for like 5 hours straight after receiving this! One thing I am especially excited about is that, unlike what I was expecting, the legs do not slide backwards on your desk when you bring the angle down. The height of the stand is the maximum space it will take on your desk, no matter the angle. Big, big bonus, and unlike previous stands Ive used. Both my standard and display tablets rest comfortably in the ledge of the device, and the lever is extremely easy to use and adjust. It stays put with no wobble or bounce. I went with this unit instead of the VESA-mounted stand thats sold as an accessory to my 16-inch tablet, because I knew I could use it with multiple things. I would recommend this, 110% - I cant come up with a single thing wrong with this device for anyone who needs an adjustable stand for a digital tablet (or even a sketchbook/notebook etc). Seriously, for your comfort and your sanity, get this.

  • Kate

    > 24 hour

    I have a literal pile of stands that Ive purchased over the years...my goal was to find one that I could use for both drawing and general viewing on my tablets. Some are better than others, but they all have one thing in common - none of them are FULLY adjustable. Most are fine for drawing at a low angle, but none can support a steep angle, much less a full 90°. Then I stumbled across this Parblo stand. Its everything I ever wanted, a sturdy stand that can support all of my devices (I use a 12.9 iPad Pro for the most part, and it fits perfectly. But I have other tablets as well, including a 15.6 drawing monitor and they all work great on this thing.)...and can be adjusted to ANY angle I want! It has the same kind of sliding/locking mechanism found built-in on many larger Huion/other drawing monitors, which I happen to think is a much better solution than most stands that can only be propped up at a few predetermined angles. This stand is also SOLID. It is not going to fall or slide out of position by accident since the slider locks into place when you release the tab. The foot and bottom of the stand are covered in a rubberized silicon type material which keeps everything from sliding around your desk. (The bottom of the stand features a bracket made of this material, which I found a little creepy at first, but after using it realized its actually pretty genius. The soft material cradles the bottom of your tablet, gripping it firmly so it wont slide, but the material is soft and smooth so it wont leave any scratches.) Overall I LOVE this stand and am thrilled to have found it. Well worth the price if you ask me!

  • Justin K Minn

    > 24 hour

    Just an awesome product. You might pay a few dollars more for this tablet stand in comparison to other stands but it is totally worth it. I have both the Intuos and Intuos Pro (mid size) tablets and this is PERFECT for them both. Its sturdy, doesnt slip, provides every tilt angle desired and the bottom lip that holds the tablet in place is rubberized as well. I dont even feel the bottom lip when Im drawing. ALSO: From experience, you DONT want an extremely lightweight stand--they will move around no matter what material is on the bottom. The PR100 has a nice weight to it so it rarely budges--I firmly believe that this wasnt an oversight, rather I think the makers put a lot of thought into a simple product which I very much appreciate. Ive NEVER written a review before this. I like it that much! Thanks Parblo peeps!

  • Maren

    > 24 hour

    TLDR: Lightweight and sturdy good for table and supported lap usage. Got the parable stand to match the parable tablet I use and it works very nicely. The tablet I use is 15” by 9.5” and holds it very nicely. Can support moderate weight from wrist if leant on. Can survive being dropped. Base and feet are metal, big flat back is plastic with silicon on the bottom to hold tablet gently and provide extra non slipping support. I use it a lot for commissions and really love it. PROS: Silicon feet for no slipping Holds larger and smaller tablets Open back support allows cables to fit through or be hidden behind Easy to change angle with one hand Mechanism that clicks into place is very sturdy CONS: Does need more support for the feet if used in lap

  • [carolyn]

    > 24 hour

    I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ 12.4. I use it to take handwritten notes in law school with the Samsung Notes app (sidenote: I used to be a diehard Microsoft OneNote user, but IMO, Samsung Notes is way better). I have just been holding my tablet with my left hand while writing with my right. I realized in class recently that its pretty awkward to have to do that all the time - both of my hands are generally always occupied. If I need to do something else, like take a sip of water or get something from my backpack, it causes a certain inconvenience to have to put it down, and only be able to resume taking notes if both hands are free to pick it back up with my left hand and write with my right. So I figured <cue the 90s infomercial> theres gotta be a better way. As usual, I spent a couple of hours searching Amazon, putting different items in my cart to be weeded out later, comparing sturdiness, necessary angles, reasonable price, good reviews, etc. I settled on this, even with thinking its a bit more than I wanted to spend. I am glad I did. I opened it (it was very well packaged), took it out, immediately put my tablet on it, and adjusted the angle. It was perfect. Its slightly weighty, but not too much, and I think it is due to the quality - allowing it to be sturdy at every angle. I would recommend this. Ones available in the $20s didnt have the necessary angles, or if they did, comments would say that it wobbled, so the stand had to be held anyway. That is the end. Thank you for listening

  • Bill K

    > 24 hour

    Don’t hesitate to pick one of these up. It holds my Cintiq with no problem!

  • Andrea Acailawen

    > 24 hour

    I initially bought this stand for my 12.9” iPad Pro and it’s been a perfect companion, providing just the right amount of support and flexibility when I’m drawing in apps like Procreate, Concepts and Affinity Designer in my home studio. The stand is very sturdy, has a rubberized lip on which the tablet rests securely without slipping, and offers a variety of height adjustments to get just the right angle while drawing. I am so much more comfortable while I work now. In fact, because if its design, I can use this stand at my illustration table, even with the top tiled to about 30˚. This also makes it a practical solution for using my iPad with an external keyboard while I’m doing other work, browsing the net, watching videos or simply typing a review on Amazon. It’s worth pointing out that this stand can work with most tablets and drawing tablet monitors with screens of 16” or less, as I discovered first hand after buying the XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro Drawing Pen Display Monitor (XP-Pen’s alternative to Wacom’s comparably-sized Cintiq) just last week. While I love the device, the included non-adjustable stand leaves a lot to be desired. So, I grabbed this one from my studio, put it onto my desk and set up the drawing monitor. It works every bit as well with a 16” drawing tablet monitor as it does with the 12.9” iPad Pro. I can easily adjust the height so that it’s comfortable to draw at my desk and I don’t have to battle with the device’s cords, since I can just tuck them behind the stand. So, now I use this stand with my active device, while the other gets placed on the one from XP-Pen while it’s not in use. At some point, I’ll probably pick up a second Parblo stand so that each device has its own dedicated to it. That’s mostly so I don’t have to set this up every time I want to work, but can just sit down and get right to it. I definitely recommend this graphic tablet stand from Parblo for anyone working on a drawing tablet, graphics display monitor or tablet like the iPad Pro. It’s definitely worth the price for the comfort and stability it provides. If you found this review helpful, please mark it as helpful, as this helps other users. Thanks.

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Parblo PR 100 Universal Graphic Tablet Stand Adjustable, for 10 Inches to 16 Inches Digital Graphics Drawing Monitors, Art Tablets, Pads

PR100 is Parblo’s first tablet stand which aims to offer a comfortable user experience when drawing with a tablet. Drawing is like an exploration, to bring you more convenience and fun in the exploration, PR100 was born.

Key Features:

  1. Made up of alloy and plastic to confirm the steadiness.
  2. Key parts that touch tablet are covered with rubber
  3. The tilts angle can be easily adjusted from 15°to 90°
  4. Support most tablets whose screen’s size is from 10 inches to 16 inches.

Usage:

  1. When you wanted to adjust the tilt angle, please lift the plug and move the holder.
  2. When the suitable angle was been set, please lay down the plug to lock the holder.

Specification:

  • Item dimension: 12inches x 9.3inches x 1.54inches (305 mm x 235 mm x 39 mm)
  • Weight 1.75lbs(797.5g)

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  • Easily to be adjusted from 15°to 90°

The tilt angle can be easily adjusted from 15° to 90°, which makes it easy to find a comfortable drawing angle. The lip at the bottom of the stand is a flexible rubber material that makes the stand more stable and keeps it from moving when you work with it.

  • Compatible with 10" to 16" Tablets or Monitors

It"s made of material alloy, which supports the tablet well and remains stable as you draw or type on the screen. Compatible with 10" to 16" tablets or monitors, not only work with a drawing table, drawing monitors, but also pads, laptops, even books.

  • Suitable for digital art creations, working, watching movies

This universal and stable tablet stand can be used for digital art creations, working with a laptop, watching movies with pads, even reading your favorite books. It"s providing you a comfortable drawing experience across a variety of tablets.

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Adjustable angles accommodate multiple drawing angles to providing you a more comfortable drawing experience

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