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LapDawg X4 Review

8/10

The LapDawg X-4 is a rare breed of gadget: you'll never know how useful it is until you own one.

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Highs: Extremely customizable; durable; easy to store; stylish design

Lows: Couple of plastic pieces; short warranty

The LapDawg X4 is an all-in-one tray that can be used for reading, eating, and of course for putting your laptop on.

Summary

The LapDawg X4 is a rare breed of gadget: you’ll never know how useful it is until you own one. This super customizable laptop tray/laptop desk can take nearly any shape you can imagine, whether sitting or laying down. If you’ve ever felt like sifting through that ebook collection before setting off to Sleepyland, you might be interested in our in depth look at the LapDawg.

Who Let the Dawgs Out?

The LapDawg X4 laptop tray has made pulling those all night work sessions just a little bit easier. This highly customizable laptop tray fills the niche for those of us that can’t leave the office behind just because we changed into our pajamas. The LapDawg X4 is a versatile laptop desk meant to be used around the home in situations where traditional desks just don’t cut it.

The LapDawg X4 is essentially a large tray with adjustable legs on each side. Most of the construction is of anodized aluminum and feels incredibly sturdy. Though the metal is cold to the touch, it serves as a heat sink. Grooves in every surface help channel heat off to the sides, as well.

The tray piece is large enough for a 17” laptop plus a little room to spare, though smaller laptops fare better because there’s enough space to add a mouse to the setup (the surface is grooved, so a mouse pad will be necessary). The LapDawg can support up to 26.5 pounds according to the company, which we assume is the point where the joints fail. The laptop can remain on the tray while tilted, due to the raised wrist rest edge. The wrist rest itself is made of a sturdy rubber and is large enough to keep even the chunkiest lappy in check.

 

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The LapDawg X4 folds down so it can be used in your bed

 

Each of the two supporting legs is divided into three segments, separated by locking joints. The joints can be positioned at 10 degree increments independently, but are unfortunately made of plastic. Though they do feel sturdy, although it is a little concerning, and we hope to see future models with more durable joints. That being said, the locking/release mechanisms are quick, easy, and functional, and have not provided us with any indication that they are near failing. Simply push the button, rotate the joint, and release to lock the leg into place.

 

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The LapDawg X4 can hold up to 26.5lbs

 

Though the instruction manual gives a quick three suggestions for setting up the LapDawg (TV tray, laptop tray, and breakfast tray), there are a nearly limitless configurations. Though the makers warn to use it only on a level surface, the ability to set up each leg independently makes for easy use on uneven surfaces. The maximum height is just slightly less than 2 feet when the legs are in an “L” configuration, making it slightly low for couch use and not even an option for use from an office chair. Another nice feature we would like to see is either telescoping pieces or additional extension pieces, though the width may not enough for it to remain steady. Extended to its full height, the LapDawg is surprisingly steady, and sways much less than expected. The entire unit is rock solid when in more compressed configurations.

The legs stand about 2 feet apart, less at the most narrow point by the tray, and more at the end of the legs. The whole setup collapses down into a 1.5” thick, 5 pound board that can be stored anywhere. It’s even small enough to fit in most average sized luggage for use on the go. Our one real concern is the surprisingly short 30 day warranty. We will post updates to this review at 30, 60 and 90 days in order to report on the unit’s longevity, and allay readers’ fears. Just check out the Discussion link on Page 1 of this review.

Conclusion

If you’re in the market for a laptop tray, we highly recommend the LapDawg X4. It’s flexible, well-built, convenient, and useful in a number of unique situations. The LapDawg site gives many suggestions for configurations, and we’re sure you’ll find one to fit your lifestyle. Whether serving breakfast in bed, or tapping away spreadsheets while watching Letterman, the LapDawg will work its way into your everyday life in unexpected ways.

Pros:
• Extremely customizable
• Durable
• Easy to store
• Stylish design

Cons:
• Couple plastic pieces
• Short warranty

  • Shades
    GARBAGE. I ordered it Opened the box, the legs frell off IMMEDIATELY. They're supposed to be crimped aluminum and you can see the crimp marks on the sides of the legs, apparently they don't have any QA at all to catch a mistake like this.

    I swear the thing had to be used and abused because when I jammed the legs back on, set it up and put my Macbook on it, it swayed left and right as though there was an earthquake, it was so flimsy that there is NO WAY I'd leave my expensive Macbook on it, let alone any food or ANYTHING for that matter.

    I called to ask for a complete refund, but they made me pay to ship it back, on a product that THEY sent out BROKEN, It'd be different if I just didn't like it and wanted to return it, but it was BROKEN and they didn't even catch that before sending it out.

    I called at least 25 times requesting to speak to a customer service rep or manager, but they NEVER called me back even though I asked 50 times at least in those 25 calls. They NEVER addressed this issue, NOT ONE TIME. In-fact, I reached an "outside answering and order service" DURING BUSINESS HOURS... really? A company that can't claims they have great customer service who doesn't even have their own customer service department???

    Now the reason why I ordered this is because I'm in bed with a spinal injury, a pretty severe one, it leaves me unable to be up and around for more than a few minutes before I buckle over in MASSIVE pain, I figured this would be the perfect thing to allow me to work and still make money while I'm not working because of my injury. NOPE... product FAIL! So it's not easy for me to get something shipped back and to have to pay for it because of this and because it was shipped broken????

    I just can't believe that a company does business like this, in-fact this isn't even business, it's a scam!

    I went and bought a competitors stand, same thing made by a different company but it's stronger!

    People say don't buy Chinese made products, but let me tell you, that Canadian piece of garbage and their complete lack of regard for customers was so sad that I'll ABSOLUTELY NEVER buy from a Canadian company again.
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