#1708 – Floating

I think there are some things to mount an iPad to to suspend it above your head like this. That would probably be great for watching a movie. I think something with lots of scrolling like web browsing would just drain the blood from my arm.

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9 thoughts on “#1708 – Floating”

  1. Anon_omis says:

    Well it would only drain blood from one arm. If you didn’t have it you’d be holding it up and lose feeling in both arms

  2. Falos says:

    Properly shared I could have probably been making bank with the idea years ago, but I’m lazy so it’s just been me and cardboard. In bed, hee hee.

  3. This isn’t really a problem for me… Mainly because I don’t own a tablet, so I use the internet on my computer and watch movies on the TV. But I guess that if I’d had a tablet, I would probably prefer to sit up and have it in front of me, instead of lying down and having it floating/suspended above me.

  4. boog says:

    So who’s severed finger is Biff using to interface with the tablet?

    1. Anon_omis says:

      Man I didn’t catch that. Good one!

    2. It kinda looked like a crayon or a chalk stick to me until you pointed that out! I don’t know why Biff would use a chalk stick for a tablet, though…

  5. kingklash says:

    There is something like that, and it was picked apart by posters on Fark not too long ago. The inventor basically created the gooseneck lamp. It was a standard gooseneck reading lamp base, with a mounting for a tablet instead of a light. Probably had a heavier than usual base. What we could throw together from a fifteen-minute visit to the hardware store, he expected to make a mint off of. And he is, actually.

  6. Jammit says:

    I just found this on Amazon today. If you delete or edit this comment, I understand.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0044KMOG0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=listfreebooks-20
    It’s listed price is $0.00

  7. pbarnrob says:

    Wife just got a holder for her iPad, with a 1/4-20 tripod socket in the center; comes with a couple pretty anodized tubes for fastening to a mic. stand, so she can watch lyrics or set-list while performing. When #3 daughter was born, I rigged her a book-holder with a similar T-nut, bottom rail, and a clear hinged cover she could let down over the open book while she nursed, hands-free. Old camera tripods are easy to find.

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