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Tip for Iliad stand
While on shopping today I found the stand displayed in the pictures below. It was a stand used for displaying dishes in the stores and it´s perfect for reading while eating - and easy to travel with (very light). Price: 6 USD
Another entry about iliad stands: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=99 |
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Very simple and effective
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I hadn't thought about getting a plate easel* for holding a book reader, but now that you've brought it up ... I've seen versions of this that have hinges at the bottom allowing the two legs to fold (or swivel) so that the whole thing can be packed flat. And there are acrylic ones that fold flat. And decorative ones! * search Google for this term to get some great ideas. |
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OK -- I went out to Hobby Lobby this afternoon & picked up a couple of easels. My objective was to get one that folded up so it would be easy to carry in my backpack or suitcase.
I found this metal one: ![]() and the Kindle works very well in it: ![]() Slide the upright piece back or forward to change the angle of the Kindle for best viewing. Then, I picked up this pair of plastic easels: ![]() The Kindle works very well in the 8-inch easel with its cover on, but I took the cover off for the 5-inch easel. Even at that, the 5-inch just felt too unsteady, so I'm going to find another use for it -- perhaps displaying a photo or small piece of artwork. ![]() Prices: Metal easel: $3.99 Small plastic: $1.99 Large plastic: $2.99 There were many more to choose from, including folding easels just like the plastic ones, but made from wood with brass hinges. If you want to see some really ornate plate easels, just search online. I found some absolutely gorgeous ones. |
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That looked great! I especially liked the plastic one. Even easier to take with you on travels.
Did you look at any ornately plate easels? Did you get any feeling as to wether they would work as ereader stand or be more of a hassle (cover up/press buttons and the likes)? |
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Looking at the ornate ones online such as this one http://www.theplatelady.com/bards/425.jpg, I don't have any worry that the scroll would cover up or press any of the buttons that matter on my Kindle. While reading, most (though not all) of the buttons on the lower part of the Kindle are inactive. And, I'd take the Kindle out of the stand before selecting any function other than "next page" or "previous page". Take your reader to a store that sells plate stands and check them out. Or, if you do order online, make sure that it's from a company that will take a return if the stand doesn't work with your iLiad. By the way -- the site above has lots of folding stands much like the plastic ones that I bought -- but much better quality such as wood and brass. |
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You´ve got only one problem. It doesn´t look really stable.
If it falls on the display you´ve probably lost at least 275 Euro (if it is an Iliad). |
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It has to be on even ground, but it is stable and sits well. Remember, these are used to display plates in stores that are more fragile than the iliad.
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In UK you can buy a Bookchair - excellent for heavy books, and also for the Iliad. All sizes and colours - recommended!
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But no one is pressing a button to turn the page on the display plates in the store. Does the stand move when you press buttons on the ebook device?
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If one try to turn pages without the hand supporting it, then the stand moves, but I found page turning less easier then - it wasn't a natural way of turning pages. |
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Iliad cradle for simultaneously charging
Hi,
I did very simple cradle station. It is made by PCB FR4 material. It is the same material as the Printed circuits are made. The benefit of this material is that the parts are fixed together by solder. The cradle uses the original plug and adapter. The intention of this cradle is to simplify use of the Iliad connection to charger. |
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I would like to know more about how you made it though. It sounds so easy when you only write it in two sentences. |
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