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Logitech Alto Notebook Stand w/Integrated Keyboard

Logitech Alto Notebook Stand w/Integrated Keyboard

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Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $55.20
You Save: $44.79 (45%)

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New (27) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $32.95

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 16.8 x 19.1 x 0.9
Warranty: 5 years warranty

MPN: 967684-0403
Model: 967684-0403
UPC: 097855041012
EAN: 0097855041012
ASIN: B000LVKNN2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Flips open for easy use on almost any flat surface
  • Elevates and extends your notebook s display to an optimal height and distance for viewing comfort
  • The full-sized keyboard lets you type faster, with less fatigue
  • Three high-speed USB 2.0 ports add instant connectivity for your favorite peripherals
  • Works with virtually any notebook PC

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Alto flips open for instant use on almost any flat surface, and folds down to a compact size for easy transport and storage. Also, the keyboard folds up over your notebook when in the stand to free up space. Notebook display riser elevates and extends your notebook's display to an optimal height and distance for viewing comfort. The full-sized keyboard lets you type faster with less fatigue. The integrated soft palm rest provides extra wrist support, while keeping your hands away from the heat generated by the notebook. The easy-to-use media and volume controls give you instant access to your digital music. Additional hot keys provide quick access to your favorite applications, folders and web pages. Three high-speed USB 2.0 ports add instant connectivity for your favorite peripheral including cordless mice, webcams, printers and external drives. Depth from front to rear closed - 9.33 inches ( 237.0 mm )

Amazon.com Product Description
Take your notebook to new heights.

Looking for more comfort from your laptop? This adjustable stand places your notebook display at eye level while the full-sized keyboard lets you type faster and with less fatigue. Easy to set up and easy to store, it works with virtually any notebook.

Easy to set up, easy to store.
The Altoâ flips open for instant use on almost any flat surface, and folds down to a compact size for easy transport and storage. Also, the keyboard folds up over your notebook when in the stand to free up space
Notebook display riser
Elevates and extends your notebook s display to an optimal height and distance for viewing comfort. Helps you relax while making you more productive.
Enhanced comfort
The full-sized keyboard lets you type faster, with less fatigue. The integrated soft palm rest provides extra wrist support, while keeping your hands away from the heat generated by the notebook.
One-touch hot keys
The easy-to-use media and volume controls give you instant access to your digital music. Additional hot keys provide quick access to your favorite applications, folders, and web pages.
Multipurpose USB hub
Three high-speed USB 2.0 ports add instant connectivity for your favorite peripheralsâ including cordless mice, webcams, printers, and external drives.
Works with virtually any notebook
Use it with your current laptopâ and with your next one.

Specifications

  • Laptop / Notebook PC (up to 9 lbs weight)
  • Windows 2000, XPâ or Vistaâ , or Mac OS X
  • Available USB port

Note: The use of USB devices with high power requirements may require an external power adapter

Dimensions

  • Height (thickness):
    • Keyboard: 22.2 mm
    • Closed: 35.7 mm
  • Width: 427.8 mm
  • Depth (front to rear)
    • Open: 486.1 mm
    • Closed: 237.0 mm

Package Contents

  • Logitech Altoâ keyboard
  • User's guide
  • 5-year limited hardware warranty



Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Extremely Useful Mobile Office   December 12, 2008
Francois Carstens (All Over)
The rubber that holds the notebook is a little slippery, and the notebook tends to slide.
The outside can get a little dirty and sticky.
More USB ports can be included.
No power cable included for the USB hub.

The pen space in front of the keyboard is pretty cool.
Can accomodate both 15" and 17".
Well constructed and light.



4 out of 5 stars Great product with one basic flaw.   November 29, 2008
Guruprasad Jambaulikar
This product delivers all that you expect out of it. the keyboard is great, and the extra USB options really help out a lot. It also gives your notebook a good position so you don't have any neck pains.
I had one basic issue with the Alto, that the USB ports don't get enough power supply to charge your devices like music players. For that you need to connect it to a power supply by an adaptor which has to be purchased. SO all in all I would recommend it, but want to tell you that you have to charge your ipod from your notebook USB.



5 out of 5 stars Great product. Mouse is needed as well   November 2, 2008
grad student (MI)
This was a great buy. Though the product description says it is portable...it is pretty bulky and won't fit in many snug laptop bags. Otherwise, I find the keyboard great and my laptop doesn't seem to overheat even though the vertical support of the stand has no vents, there is a gap between the laptop and the vertical support. I can also rest a book/paper I am using against the laptop keyboard making it convenient to read and type notes.
I am very satisfied. Users who only use the touch-pad of their laptop will have to buy a mouse since the angle of the touch-pad becomes too awkward for use.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic product   October 22, 2008
D. M. de Diaz (Guaynabo, PR United States)
So good to have the screen high, and the big keyboard that you do not have to look for the numbers.


4 out of 5 stars A real life-saver   September 24, 2008
Raymond Hsu (South Elgin, Illinois)
Pros: keyboard is very resilient (saves your keyboard and touchpad), intuitive interface, media buttons, convenient USB ports, raises screen to a nice height, quick disconnect, folds up easily.

Cons: extreme dust magnet, USB mouse sold separately, laptop slips off stand in warm weather, takes up a lot of desk space.


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