Reddit Reddit reviews Griffin A-Frame Tabletop Stand for iPad, ipad2, ipad3 and Samsung Galaxy Tablets

We found 2 Reddit comments about Griffin A-Frame Tabletop Stand for iPad, ipad2, ipad3 and Samsung Galaxy Tablets. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Griffin A-Frame Tabletop Stand for iPad, ipad2, ipad3 and Samsung Galaxy Tablets
Tabletop & desktop standHolds iPad upright in landscape & portrait views, or at a lower, wrist-friendly angleStable aluminum A-frame designNon-slip cushioned cradle accommodates Griffin flexible & hard-shell cases & many othersCradle uses a cut-out to accommodate use of a dock/sync cable
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2 Reddit comments about Griffin A-Frame Tabletop Stand for iPad, ipad2, ipad3 and Samsung Galaxy Tablets:

u/TheHooDooer · 5 pointsr/Battletops

This sub has been a huge inspiration for my own little setup. Shout out to the few people here who have stacked monitors, you've helped a lot more than you know lol.

Here's the setup...


  1. Samsung Notebook 9 15" (NP900X5T-X01US)
    • i7 8550U, MX150 2GB 25W, 256 GB NVME SSD, 16 GB DDR4, plus a 256 GB microSD card

  2. BenQ GW2280 1080p monitors X2

  3. Vivo Dual Monitor Desk Stand

  4. Dell KM717

  5. Fiio E10K (mounted under the desk) and Sennheiser HD569 (also under the desk)

  6. Cable Matters USB 3.1 docking station

  7. An old tablet stand, link here, though I don't recommend spending that much on it. I totally lucked out on this one cause this laptop has pretty terrible thermals, so propping it up allows heat to rise out from the hinge where the vents are. It's not a huge improvement to thermals, but I can still win some games in Apex so I'm not complaining.


    Just a little venting and maybe some advice for anyone working on their battletop. If your laptop has a Thunderbolt 3 port, and you intend to connect multiple monitors via a docking station, figure out how many monitors your laptop supports over Thunderbolt. It turns out my laptop only supports ONE monitor over Thunderbolt, which screwed me over. I have to use a USB 3.1 dock, which only supports up to 10Gbps, while the port on my laptop supports up to 40Gbps. Because Apple laptops (supposedly) only support one monitor over Thunderbolt, the vast majority of Thunderbolt 3 docks only have one HDMI/DP port, and another Thunderbolt 3 port. I ended up spending quite a bit on a Thunderbolt dock that is no use to me, which is a little annoying. I spoke to Cable Matters support at length about this, and they helped a great deal so I definitely recommend their products.
u/DurraSell · 1 pointr/ipad

I've been using this simple stand since my first iPad.

EDIT: The link.