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It’s been about a year since I started using the MacBook Pro. Though I’m really enjoying my time with the MBP and just don’t seem to be getting tired even after working for hours, I wish to bring some comfort into the play. Guess what? I’m planning to buy a useful stand for my MacBook Pro.

While looking for a quality stand for MacBook Pro, I have found a range of worthy contenders. Really. Honestly speaking, it did create a healthy competition; making it a lot difficult to handpick the most suitable option. Hopefully, it won’t be that intriguing a task for you choose the most deserving contender for the top slot. Here you go!

The BookArc, from Twelve South, is a simple, elegant stand that lifts your closed Apple laptop off your desk, and supports the MacBook in closed-display mode for a less cluttered desk when paired. Best Stands for your MacBook and MacBook Pro iMore 2020. A stand for your MacBook or MacBook Pro is a more than a tool to show off your toy: stands can optimize space, reduce desk clutter, protect it from spills and the chaos of your desk, help with storage, or even just add to the overall aesthetic of your office depending on the style you pick up. Laptop Stand - Bestand Aluminum Cooling Computer Stand: Update Version Stand, Holder for Apple MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, All Notebooks, Grey (Patented) 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,596 $36.98 $ 36. 98 $44.98 $44.98.

Best Stands for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air in 2020

#1. Twelve South HiRise

Made of high-grade aluminum, “Twelve South HiRise” is quite sturdy and durable. It securely holds your MacBook; offering the needed comfort to use the laptop.

Rear piston makes it easy to adjust the height of your MBP up to six inches. The stand perfectly elevates your laptop for improved airflow. It can hold MacBook/MacBook Air with 11 to 15-inches in size.

USP: Comfortable height adjustment
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#2. Twelve South BookArc

This is yet another stand in this list from Twelve South. Thanks mainly to the quality it brings to the table, I couldn’t overlook it. The wood desktop stand is exceptionally user-friendly. It’s lightweight and holds MacBook Air or Pro securely without any slip-up.

With the tiny pad under each of the corner, it’s placed accurately on any surface. BookArc features built-in cable management to keep cables at one place. You can easily install and remove your laptop.

Moreover, you can choose BookArc in three colors: silver, birch, and silver gray.

USP: Integrated Cable Catch design
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#3. Lamicall

There is a lot to like in Lamicall. First and foremost, the MacBook stand offers 360-degree rotation, Thus, you can comfortably swivel the notebook to the desired angle.

The stand elevates the laptop to the eye level, making it more convenient for you to view the screen. As a result, you won’t have neck stiffness.

Due mainly to the solid aluminum structure coupled with the smooth edge, it looks pretty good. And with the anti-skid rubber pad, Lamicall stand remains steady while holding your notebook.

USP: 360-degree of air circulation
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#4. Bestand

Bestand features an ergonomic design to offer the desired viewing angle. Hence, you won’t have neck pain even after working for hours on your MacBook.

Thanks to the soft rubber around the bottom, the stand remains stable while holding your laptop. As for built-up, the high-grade aluminum alloy makes it extremely durable. Besides, it’s pretty lightweight; thus you won’t have any problem in carrying it anywhere. With two nice color variants like grey and silver, you won’t have any problem in choosing a fine match for your home or office décor.

USP: Ergonomic design
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#5. iQunix

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It’s the more functional design that makes iQunix an ideal asset for your MacBook Pro. The quality that I have found appreciable in this stand is the frame construction design, which offers improved ventilation. As a result, your notebook won’t overheat even after running for long hours.

iQunix elevates your laptop to 16° angle for convenient typing and watching. Therefore, you won’t feel tired even after going full tilt. With the non-slip pads, the stand remains stead while holding your notebook. Lastly, you can pick it in two colors like silver and black.

USP: Improved ventilation
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#6. Steklo X-Stand

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Steklo X-Stand is a good value for money. Readied with the top grade aluminum material, it has an attractive appearance. The sand-blasted and metallic silver anodized finish adds more flair to it.

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The stand elevates the laptop for better viewing; offering improved airflow. When not in use, you can fold it. It’s compatible with MacBook Pro and Air with 12-17 inches in size.

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USP: Impressive compact design
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#7. Rain Design mTower

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Rain Design mTower stand not only holds your laptop for ideal viewing but also saves plenty of desk space. Built with premium aluminum, it is very sturdy. It has a hole big enough to manage cables and keep your desk clutter-free.

The anodized finish enhances its appearance. The aluminum by default absorbs the heat from your MacBook, but by improving the airflow, it makes sure the notebook remains cool. Furthermore, Rain Design comes in two colors: silver and space gray.

USP: Single piece aluminum design
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#8. Vogek

Vogek MacBook stand is very user-friendly. It is slim and sleek, making it perfect resting place for your MacBook. The top quality aluminum construction reinforces both the design and strength. The silicone feet offer the essential stability.

It is a vertical stand, and that means you won’t be able to work on your MacBook using this stand. It is more of a safe and secure stand for your laptop, and keep your desk neat and clean. Aside from design, Vogek is available in three good-looking colors.

USP: Foldable design
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#9. AmazonBasics

Boost your productivity by taking advantage of AmazonBasics’ appreciable ergonomic design. The stand elevates your notebook 6.1-inches to ensure your eyes have better viewing angle.

Single metal plate structure with smooth finish gives it a professional look. With the soft silicone pads, the stand remains intact while holding your MacBook Pro. Neat cable management doesn’t allow cable clutter on your desk. Moreover, you have two appreciable colors to choose from: silver and black.

USP: Enhanced viewing angle
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#10. OMOTON

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If you adore the minimalist design, you would like to have OMOTON on your desk. The vertical stand has the adjustable width which makes it compatible with most notebooks’ thickness with 0.55in/14mm –2.71in/69mm.

Aluminum alloy construction has been enriched by the brushed finish. It’s scratch resistant and exceptionally durable. Silicone mat endows it the needed stability to stay firmly placed on the flat surface. On top of all, OMOTON comes in four colors: rose gold, silver, gold, and black.

USP: Minimalist design
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BONUS

Roost

Roost has a unique design. There are a couple of things that make it worth a look. First, the ergonomic profile that offers enhanced viewing angle. You can adjust the height from 6 to 12 inches to keep the notebook at the desired eye level.

The second, foldable design ensures you are able to comfortably carry it during your travel. Talking about the build quality, the laptop stand is pretty lightweight. However, it’s sturdy enough to resist impact.

USP: Height adjustment from 6 to 12 inches
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That’s all, friends!

What’s your pick?

Hopefully, your long hours on MacBook won’t bring pain to your neck and tire your eyes anymore. Let us know what you think of the laptop stands mentioned above.

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I have been covering Apple now for 31 years and have a pretty good feel for how Apple works. Of course, how they worked changed over the years depending on who was CEO at the time, but there have been a few guiding principles that has driven the company from the intro of the Mac in 1984.

I was sitting in the third row of the De Anza Flint center when Steve Jobs unveiled the Mac. My first reaction upon seeing it was “that does not look like any computer I have ever seen.” But as he got the Mac to say hello to us and started showing us how it worked, I began to realize that Apple did not think like the PC vendors I knew at the time.

In 1984, all computers were square boxes and most of them were painted battleship grey. And when it came to ergonomics, it was clear to me that not much thought was given to its design. Although Compaq’s first PC, which looked like a Singer sewing machine, did break the mold of past PCs, it was not long before they started making PCs in square box designs and basically copying what IBM and others were doing with their PC designs.

But the Mac broke all conventional wisdom of what a PC would and should look like and in my notes of the event, I wrote that Apple clearly thinks differently then the other PC vendors at the time. Little did I know that this term, or the grammatically incorrect “Think Different” theme would eventually become a major marketing campaign for Apple as it strove to set itself apart from the rest of the PC vendors schlepping PCs that all looked the same.

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Think Different, Be Different
The first way Apple sets itself apart from the crowd is to “think different” and not let what others do impact the products or services that they themselves create and bring to market. This has to be a very freeing feeling for Apple execs as they continue to put themselves in the drivers seat and create new products and even new categories of products that have driven innovation desktops, MP3 players, smartphones, tablets, and laptops over the years.

Team Players
There is another important way that Apple sets themselves apart from their competitors and that is in the way they run and control their own company. I have worked with a multitude of companies over the years and so much of their decision making process is done by committees and having to get approvals and partnerships from one of their “silo businesses” before they can move ahead. This is why many companies have so many problems keeping up with Apple and the market. Their individual businesses seldom talked to each other and getting approvals on any device or project took serious coordination between these silo businesses to get anything done.

But Apple has one central executive committee that works together seamlessly to design products and make decisions on how the company moves forward. Also, they own their own hardware, software OS, software apps, and services, as well as their new Cloud architecture so they can tie everything together neatly. There are no silos inside Apple and all decisions are made by this single executive committee. That is why all they do works together so seamlessly. This difference of the way Apple runs their company compared to competitors can’t be emphasized enough. And it gives them a big edge over the competition because of that.

But the third reason Apple is set apart from their competitors is design.

At the Fortune Tech conference in Aspen this week, former Apple executive Tony Fadell summed it up pretty well. He told this stellar audience that “great design principles are pervasive in the Apple DNA.”

In Steve Job’s Stanford commencement speech, he spoke about his love for calligraphy and how this influenced his thinking about design and how this drove him to be a perfectionist. And you can see this design DNA in everything Apple brings to market. Although Steve Jobs is not with us any more, Jonathan Ive is now tasked to embed this design DNA in all of their products and teach it to new Apple employees as the company grows.

Over the last few years I have been often asked how to compete with Apple. At the moment, if you look at pretty much all of the smartphones and even new laptops like the Ultrabook as well as competing tablets, they all are mostly copying Apple’s smartphones, tablet and thin Macbook Air designs. So when I am asked that question, I tell these folks that if they really want to compete with Apple, they need to start innovating on their own and stop simply trying to copy Apple. These folks often shrug when I tell them this and point out that Apple’s products sell and they just follow Apple’s lead. But what they are really saying is that they have companies that are run very differently then Apple, that they have little design skills and that they must lean on others to drive any innovation.

The good news is that at least a few ODM’s are getting their own internal design teams and I am starting to see some really new and interesting products, especially coming out of Taiwan and Beijing. But even with that, the OEM’s are slow to react and continue to let Apple lead while they follow.

The bottom line, unless these competitors start innovating on their own, is that Apple will continue to have at least a two year lead on them and thanks to their ways of “thinking different,” management style and design DNA, will keep their competitors following them instead of truly leading the market forward themselves