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Turn your iPad into a mini iMac with the Pivot stand


Designed by Studio Proper, the Pivot is an aluminum stand that looks like the foot of an iMac. It securely holds your iPad in place and allows you to flip your tablet into portrait mode too. With the Pivot, the iPad really looks and feels like an all-in-one desktop computer.

"The iPad Pivot Stand is the ideal complement to any desktop environment. Mount your iPad by your side and use it as secondary screen, a media control centre, or a productive sidekick. Standing tall and handsome in the office, and blending in seamlessly at home."



Thanks for the link, Rachel.

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