R Estes
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 | | 11/11/2006 9:07 PM |
| | Does anyone know of a place that sells a GOOD laptop stand for my "06" Ford F-350 King Ranch! | | R. Estes | |
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Roy Cupps CatAdjuster.org Texarkana, TX
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Jud Gardner
Daphne, AL
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 | | 11/12/2006 2:16 PM |
| I got mine from this website to use as a starter stand. It's cheap and useful: Mobile Laptop Mount. I've had my eyes set on a stand from this company for a while, just hadn't got around to getting one yet: Jotto Desk. | | | |
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John England
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 | | 11/12/2006 3:47 PM |
| This is where I got mine. http://www.ram-mount.com/ What I like about is that you can match your mount to your vehicle.
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Jim Gary Adjuster Mineral Wells, Tx
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 | | 11/12/2006 8:12 PM |
| www.jeniko.com I bought mine for 49.95. I added $3 in parts from Lowes and made it a "no holes" model. Very well built and versital.
JWG | | I know the voices aren't real, but sometimes they're right! | |
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Keith Meisner Adjuster
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 | | 11/14/2006 7:19 AM |
| I bought my from Mobile Desk. It has worked very well for me in my Ford and now my Dodge. Mobile Desk
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James McCarty
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 | | 11/14/2006 12:18 PM |
| | I like Jotto Desk. I bought first one years ago for a 2000 model F150. Later I bought F250 and only had to buy new base plate. Recently bought F350 and Jotto Desk installation was simply unbolt out of F250 and bolt into F350. | | | |
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Gordon B. Stockman
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 | | 11/14/2006 10:22 PM |
| | I purchased the RamMount no drilling model-I found it to be cheaper tha Jotto Desk or A2Z & it looked sturdier than Jeniko-The only thing is I had to modify it a little-I drive a Chevy Tahoe & the vertical pole was a bit too tall, so I cut off about 3 inches with a hack saw so it wouldn't obstruct my vision over the dash.I ordered the quick release mount, so I can take it inside at the end of the day & leave no evidence of a laptop in the vehicle to deter potential sticky fingers.Overall, all of the laptop mounts are expensive for what they are. I have seen a bunch of $49.99 ones & they don't look sturdy enough & worthy of holding my valuable tool. I wouldn't trust anything that holds a laptop with velcro.Just my two cents, but I did a bunch or research & thought before I bought it. Just remember no matter which one you get, make sure to tighten the seat bolts fully when you install the bracket to the floor.Don't want your passengers getting hurt. | | | |
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Chris K
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 | | 11/15/2006 10:31 PM |
| | I use a RAM mount. I've bought bases to move it from one vehicle to another. I used www.laptopgear.com, nice people with fast shipping. I have an 2002+ dodge no drill base if anyone needs one. | | | |
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Paul Spencer
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 | | 01/15/2007 11:36 AM |
| | DeLorme has the best vehicle laptop stand I have seen. For more information they may be contacted at www.Delorme.com | | | |
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