Support your laptop with a monster
Regular laptop stand too boring for your taste? Check out the monster monster notebook stand instead. These are already pretty neat, but I think they would be 200% more awesome if the legs actually moved, turning the laptop into a creepy monster robot. Anyone want to get on that? [via technabob]
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