Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Griffin 1093-CURV2 Elevator/Computer Laptop Stand

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The Griffin elevator makes using a laptop computer on your desktop much more comfortable. It raises the laptop screen to eye level, it frees up desktop space for a separate keyboard and mouse, and it significantly increases airflow around your laptop, keeping it running nice and cool. The 3-piece construction is easy to assemble and portable.
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- Compact convenient 3-piece construction for easy assembly and transportation
- Frees up valuable desk space
- Permits use of any external keyboard and mouse
- Improves airflow circulation and cooling around your laptop
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Customer Buzz
 "Newly designed- won't slip" 2009-10-09
By stephanie
I haven't reviewed much (if anything) here before but after receiving this stand today, I figured it deserves a review. The previous version of this stand had slipping problems and Griffin has since started adding little plastic tabs designed to prevent the laptop from slipping off the stand. They work perfectly. I am actually using this stand for some DJ equipment that I needed raised up so i can still have the mouse on the right side of my desk. It works perfectly for that or anything else you might need raised off your workspace like a printer. Another plus is this stands portability. It is easy to pack up and take to gigs if I need to. It is also very stylish.

For a basic laptop stand, this one does the job beautifully.

Customer Buzz
 "Owned the plastic iCurve... and I think the product image is wrong" 2009-09-13
By M. Tapera (Montgomery Village, MD USA)
Bear with me: I'm giving a 5 to the original plastic version, because I don't own this one and Amazon wouldn't let me post without a rating. But I have some observations that might help shed some light on the one-star folks' experiences.



I bought Griffin's plastic iCurve in 2001 for my iBook. It was fabulous, and later worked beautifully for my more recently purchased black MacBook. After *eight* years of heavy use, a fissure developed on one side and it finally broke. So I'm looking to replace it with the same product and see that Griffin has moved on to a metal version. Great! But reading about all the slippage issues gave me pause.



Now, after looking at the very helpful video review, I just wonder what's gone wrong at the company between the designers and the marketing/documentation people. As someone commented in response to one of the one-star reviews, the product as pictured appears to be *upside down*! In the original, the surfaces that held the computer didn't have rubber all the way down; rather there were two distinct tacky rubber "bumps" on each arm. (search Griffin iCurve to take a gander and you'll see what I mean) The physics were better than if there were one surface all the way down each arm, and the bumps also served to guide your positioning of your laptop.



Thanks to Christian's unboxing, we can see that the new 1093-CURV2 has two "bumps" of grippy stuff on one surface of each arm and a fully coated surface on the other. Given how the original worked, I truly suspect that the *two bumps should be on top* (which is what the commenter, who owns one, asserts), grabbing the underside of your laptop, while the fully covered sides we see face-up in the pic should be on the bottom, protecting tables and desks.



Is this an amazing product *support* fail on Griffin's part? Yes! Is it a bad product? I bet not. I feel sorry for the designers, because bad documentation and marketing are maligning their product and making customers very unhappy to boot. Hell yeah, you should be protective of your expensive notebook computers! But Griffin protected two of mine wonderfully for eight years, so I'm giving the designers the benefit of the doubt.



I'm going to get in touch with Griffin and follow up here with an update once I hear from them. So if you're at all conflicted, ask them directly about this before you dismiss the product, because I can tell you that the concept is just amazing, one Griffin has executed very well in the past. Keeps the computer cool, is great to look at (the original was far prettier, but I'll live), and helps you make excellent use of your desktop space.



**UPDATED 9/19/09** Here's a response from the Griffin folks themselves. I wrote to ask about the concerns and my theory about the misuse, and apparently, my theory was incorrect :)

"Hello,



[...]



There were a few isolated reports of laptops slipping while in use with the Elevator, but in those cases, we had folks send the elevator back to us and we were never able to reproduce it in our lab.



Just to be safe, though, we've added a couple of optional clips to the Elevator package, little clear stoppers that clip onto the end of the support arms, just in case the laptop starts to slide. I've used my Elevator with my MacBook Pro for over two years now, though, and have never had a single instance of slippage.



Hope this helps,



[name removed]

Support Technician

Griffin Technology"







Customer Buzz
 "Looks good, slippery" 2009-06-06
By Commander Crash
Just like everyone else, my laptop (unibody Macbook Pro) slips off the stand over the course of a few minutes to a few hours. To the point where I only have it on the stand when I'm sitting right next to it. Otherwise I take it off the stand and put it on the table.



Basically a waste of money, I wouldn't buy this again or encourage others to buy it either.

Customer Buzz
 "Great product and fix for possible slippage" 2009-05-19
By Karl Garrett (Langhorne, PA)
I've had this stand now for almost a month. It holds my MacBook Pro at a perfect angle for viewing, and the computer stays nice and cool. Since there has been several comments about laptops slipping down the supports on the Elevator, I simply placed 2 little velcro squares on the highest points of the elevator, and on the appropriate spots on the bottom of my MBP. There is no slippage and yet the laptop comes off the stand easily. Since the velcro is on the bottom of the laptop, no one ever sees it, even when it is not on the stand. I'm extremely happy with this product and with Amazon's service.

Customer Buzz
 "Works as you would expect" 2009-05-17
By Christoper Niles (Denver, CO USA)
I use this with my 13" MacBook and a Targus Laptop Chill Mat, and having the Notebook elevated so that I don't have to look down really helps with my neck strain. An external monitor would be another possible solution, but this was less expensive and works better with my desk space. If you are looking for this type of product, I highly recommend it. It breaks down into 3 pieces for easy storage or travel, but is rock solid while in use. I have no complaints.


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