
Thanks to Mary for finding this super-economical pad stand.
There is also a sturdier one, made as a book stand by Fellowes. Good quality and folds up.

Here is a very sturdy wooden one, for a very reasonable price. Korean hand-made. Almost too nice not to buy.

Finally, this one seems interesting.

2 comments:
I've got the wooden one at the bottom. For books, at least, it's very nice.
I'm using a Lego stand. I was inspired to make it by this link:
http://www.russellbeattie.com/blog/my-lego-ipad-stand
And please, use the word iPad. Your acronym was cute for a while, but it's just an inside joke now, a barrier to communication with people who don't read this site often.
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