305th point: You can operate your l...

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305th point: You can operate your laptop at your favorite height and angle

Kazuyuki Okajima's "Buy later"

MOFT's laptop stand

305点目:好きな高さや角度でノートPCを操作できる

In my Amazon shopping cart, there are many items that are transferred to "buy later" instead of going to the cash register.Some of them are purchased at some time, such as price drop, while others wake up and delete them.In this series, I will deliver the contents of my "buying later", which continues to increase every day, focusing on cameras and photograph -related items.Since all of them are before the purchase, there is no impression or evaluation used, but please enjoy Kazuyuki Okajima's daily greed, such as what kind of things you are interested in and what kind of perspective you are choosing.

MOFT's laptop stand

Amazonで購入:

この「MOFT Z スタンディングデスク&スタンド」は立ったときはスタンディングデスクとして、座ったときには4段階の角度調節が可能なスタンドとして使用できる製品です。販売価格は7,000円前後で、ブラック、グレー、オレンジ、ブルーの4色から選べます。

I picked up the lifting desk at the 236th point, but in this case, you can stand, sit down, and work in your favorite posture just by placing it on a general height desk or table.When stored, it is 12mm thin and easy to carry, and it can be assembled quickly.Although it is not light at 890g, the load capacity is 10 kg and the stability is perfect.It seems that it can respond more flexibly than the 173th notebook PC cover even for presentations on the go.

岡嶋和幸

Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1967.He graduated from Tokyo Photo College.He becomes a freelance after working as a studio assistant and a photographer.In addition to his work, the scope of activities, such as seminar lecturers and photo contest judges, is diverse.He has authored many books, such as the photo book "Wind and Saturday" (Impress).The main photo exhibitions are "Dingle Light and Wind" (Fujifilm Photo Salon), "Shiosai" (Pentax Forum), "Let's go to school! Children of Lake Myanmar Inlay" (Canon Gallery), "Kujukuri" (Kujukuri "(Kujukuri"There are Epson Imaging Gallery Epsights), Wind and Saturday (Sony Imaging Gallery), and Sea Bank (Epcite Gallery).