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| Laptop Stand with Casters in Clear Glass | 31.5" H x 25.6" W x 15.8" D | 35 lbs. |
Based in Springfield, Missouri, RTA Home and Office Inc. was founded in 2001 with the name "Outlet Computer Furniture". Since that time they have specialized in the manufacture and distribution of a line of high quality tempered glass and polished aluminum TV stands, desks, and tables that are designed to be both durable and stylish.
The RTA line is a sleek and modern looking furniture set with products that will appeal to all ages and suit both home and office settings. This product line is also built with safety in mind, and all of the tempered glass shelves, table tops and desk tops are smoothed and rounded to finish their contoured edges. RTA products are, therefore, both safe and stable. RTA's stated goal is to provide every customers with an affordable high quality product that ships quickly and presents itself well in your home or office.
All RTA products carry a 1-year warranty against manufacturer defects, but are designed with years of use and enjoyment in mind. This is why all products are built only from high quality heat tempered glass and durable metals. More on RTA Home And Office...
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Ok, so this item looks great, with the stainless steel and glass ... but, there are 2 big problems with it. First, there's an aluminum decorative plate that comes with it that doesn't even fit properly. Now, it could have been a one-off glitch, but I ended up trying to hammer the plate into place, and then finally gave up and just used it without the plate (it still works fine without it). Secondly, although this is supposed to be an adjustable stand, apparently the manufacturer doesn't know the difference between what would be good for a height adjustable chair and a height adjustable stand. The height adjusting mechanism on this stand is impossible to adjust down, unless you essentially sit on it like you would a chair. You have to put a fair amount of weight on it in order for it to go down at all, otherwise, it just pops right up to the top. I basically adjusted it a few times and now just leave it at a single height since it's so hard to re-adjust. Now that it's set, I still use this thing as it's convenient and nice to look at, but the manufacturer should do some research into usability and do some QA to make sure all the parts fit together.
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