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Posted by jradi on 05-18-2001 07:00 PM:

I like to read from my VDX by propping it up against something on a table. Does anyone know of a case that has an adjustible back that allows you to set the VDX on a flat surface at an angle (sort of like when it's sitting in the cradle)?

If it were an adjustable angle it would be better. If I could just find a place that sold the torsion hinges that are used in my laptop I could just superglue one to the back and that would be good enough for me - anyone know anything about those "torsion hinges" (I may be making the name up - but you know what I mean, the hinge between screen and keyboard on a laptop that holds the screen at variable angles?)

Thanks for any input


Posted by K. Cannon on 05-18-2001 07:05 PM:

Or you could attach it to a Stowaway keyboard, which holds it at an angle.

Kelley


Posted by timmins on 05-18-2001 07:24 PM:

extreme limits, they even show it pictured online.

VC has a write up on it, and a link.

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Posted by creole on 05-18-2001 08:46 PM:

timmins...

I searched on VC and could not find the link. COuld you post it?


Posted by j762538 on 05-18-2001 08:57 PM:

http://www.visorcentral.com/page/0-6-72-1-6.htm

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Posted by flips13 on 05-18-2001 10:22 PM:

Looks like a straightjacket to me.

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Posted by MarkEagle on 05-18-2001 10:46 PM:

The E&B Slipper can be used as you describe with a little practice, though it doesn't work all that well on smooth surfaces (like a table or desk).

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Posted by miradu on 05-18-2001 11:13 PM:

Stowaway al lthe way. And if you are concerned about battery loss, just turn it off in the keyboard driver.

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Posted by gadgetguru on 05-19-2001 07:28 AM:

I built a stand out of wood for my Prism. It collapses so it
can easily be packed for travel. Sometime I will try to post
pictures of it.

Rick

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Posted by gbgood on 05-19-2001 04:36 PM:

A collapsible travel stand!
What a great idea!

I also will send a pic when mine is done.

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