The Dual Hinge II Notebook Stand from HP is an adjustable stand that raises your computer screen to a comfortable eye level. The adaptable design of the notebook stand accommodates notebooks that can be connected to a docking station and notebooks that do not have a docking connector. With adjustable tilt, adjustable and lockable height, and 360° panning of the base, you can position the stand they way you like best. You can use the stand with a range of HP notebooks and docking stations. To use it you snap the docking station into the tray and attach your system's peripherals. If you prefer to work without a dock, you can place the notebook in the tray on its own. Use the cable routing feature to keep cables out of the way and create a clean working area.
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Key Features
- Adjustable Design
- 360° Rotation
- Easy Cable Management
The Dual Hinge II Notebook Stand from HP is an adjustable stand that raises your computer screen to a comfortable eye level. The adaptable design of the notebook stand accommodates notebooks that can be connected to a docking station and notebooks that do not have a docking connector. With adjustable tilt, adjustable and lockable height, and 360° panning of the base, you can position the stand they way you like best. You can use the stand with a range of HP notebooks and docking stations. To use it you snap the docking station into the tray and attach your system's peripherals. If you prefer to work without a dock, you can place the notebook in the tray on its own. Use the cable routing feature to keep cables out of the way and create a clean working area.
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HP Dual Hinge II Overview
Cable management
Adjustable height
Locking mechanism
360° swivel
HP Dual Hinge II Specs
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