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accessory, acrylic, awesome!, complex pricing structure, holder, inexpensive, n900, n900 stand, stand, stay in school!!!, wood |
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Got mine (1xAcrylic + 1xWood) yesterday, got it assembled in 2 min,
Both looks great and perfectly alligned.
I got just 1 issue with the acrylic one. The rubber bands prevent it from sliding only if i press the top of the N900 screen, which is tilting the stand right to the rubbers, but if I press the bottom of the screen, the Stand just slides.
I think I need to put 2 rubber bands on the front as well.
Any ideas? as the front doesn't have those neat cuts to put the rubbers in like at the back.
(Other than that, the guys at work are so jealous (
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