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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
iCurve
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<blockquote data-quote="mig.gentry" data-source="post: 53779" data-attributes="member: 5838"><p>My iBook i currently balanced on top a stack of books to get it to a comfortable height to work at my desk with, not really a permenant solution so i'm looking for a stand.</p><p>The iCurve looks good but i was wondering how it attaches to the base of the iBook. I wanna be able to pick it up and go rather than undoing some complex workings just to go to uni.</p><p>Has anyone got an iCurve and could provide some advice, or can anyone suggest a diff stand, I did a google but 95% of results were for the iCurve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mig.gentry, post: 53779, member: 5838"] My iBook i currently balanced on top a stack of books to get it to a comfortable height to work at my desk with, not really a permenant solution so i'm looking for a stand. The iCurve looks good but i was wondering how it attaches to the base of the iBook. I wanna be able to pick it up and go rather than undoing some complex workings just to go to uni. Has anyone got an iCurve and could provide some advice, or can anyone suggest a diff stand, I did a google but 95% of results were for the iCurve. [/QUOTE]
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