Kickstarter Project Tablift Shows The Best Docking Station For iPad

Using iPad at a stretch may create back pain or shoulder pain. Using iPad at a stretch could be discomforting. If you have an iPad, then you might have faced this. By using Tablift, you can now use iPad with comfort on bed, couch or wherever you like.


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Holding the iPad for a while is tiring. Most people have to balance it on their legs (sometimes on a pillow). Tablift has been designed to make this comfortable by freeing up your hands. The Tablift is designed to hold the iPad, iPad 2, and the New iPads in stable and optimal viewing position regardless of the unevenness of the wonderfully cushy surface. Tablift also works great as a desktop stand with many configurations. In short, Tablift is a simple solution for using iPad hands-free in bed, on the couch, or in your favorite cushy chair or somewhere else.

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Tablift has four independently adjustable legs which allow it to stand evenly in a stable position on virtually any cushioned surface. The legs can be bent, so that people can store it or easily take it with them. Its mountain base is constructed from high-grade, high-impact Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) plastic with a beautiful matt finish. The legs are made of a double re-enforced metal spring core, with a matt polyolefin finish.

Tablift will be manufactured and assembled in the USA. Now it is in prototype stage. In order to bring the Tablift from refined prototype to finished product, around US $78,000 funds are needed for the first production run. A minimum pledge of $60 (USD) will get you one Tablift if the project’s target of $78,000 is raised by July 12th. You can get more information from Kickstarter.

Source : Kickstarter.

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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