The Console Laptop Stand is an accessory specifically designed for the live entertainment industry. It allows the user to safely place their laptop onto their lighting or sound console.
No More Broken Faders, Knobs or Buttons!
The Console Laptop Stand Provides a safe and sturdy way to place your laptop on top of your console without damaging the console.
With a raised surface and feet designed to rest between faders and buttons, you can now rest easy when placing your laptop on your console.
No Slip!
Rubber feet on the bottom prevent the stand from sliding around your console and stay in place at the steepest of angles.
Cushion grip foam on top prevents your laptop or other device from sliding off the stand.
Not Just For Laptops!
Can also be use for:
Keyboards, Tablets, MIDI Devices, Script Binders, Music Binders, and More!
Universal!
The Console Laptop Stand allows for 1/2 inch clearance underneath leaving plenty of room for knobs and faders. Change pages with confidence and watch your faders fly underneath the stand.
Fits many lighting and sound consoles such as:
Lighting:
Entire Grand MA 3 Console Range. Including OnPC!
Grand MA 2 Range
MA Dot 2
Avolites D9
Avolites Tiger Touch II
Chamsys MagicQ MQ250M
Elation Obsidian NX1
Elation Obsidian NX4
ETC EOS Apex
Road Hog 4
Audio:
DiGiCo
Avid Venue D-Show
Midas Pro2
Presonus StudioLive
And Many More!
We are happy to announce that we are now able to offer international shipping.
Please fill out the contact form below and include your address as well as which, and how many, products you would like order and we will get back to you with a shipping estimate.
Make Your Laptop Stand Unique!
Our new Magnetic Button Covers are here to help!
Just snap our covers over the buttons under the X keys to prevent accidental key
presses while programming
or operating a show.
If you have any questions such as international shipping, bulk orders, or what other colors might be available, please fill out our form below and we'll get back to you.
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