Thursday, 30 January 2014
Amazing Tablet Stand
There is this trend lately that says you should have at least a media tablet meant to help you be in touch and constantly informed with the latest news. Most people use these tablets while away from home, therefore when they get in the house they just lay it somewhere on a table in the house until they grab it for leaving once again. When leaving your tablet like that, you might get it scratched or spill something over it, which is definitely not a good thing for it. This is an enough reason for buying a perch so that you can place your gadget nicely on the table. This is a stand designed by Tokyo’s nendo design house. This stand looks like a flowing tap water which might get you the sensation that your tablet should not get near it, thing that makes it even more interesting. You can choose between clear or blue. Enjoy!
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