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Offline Nukez

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Some sort of gadget organizer/holder
« on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 11:00:24 »
Hi, I am looking for an equipment, where it can hold my tablet, my mini amp, mobilephone , earphones and other gadgets in a compact style when not in use.
It can be any type of material, just to keep the desk a little neater. any suggestions would be nice.

I tried looking for awhile and the closest one ive seen is on Kickstarter but it has been cancelled back in 2014.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/319066516/firststand-2-ultimate-desktop-solution-for-gadgets

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Re: Some sort of gadget organizer/holder
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 15:30:44 »
Bluelounge do a lot of cool stuff. It's kinda expensive, but it's good stuff. Gets shipped over from Germany, but I would recommend them. It's mostly geared towards apple stuff if you are that way inclined, but it works for everything really.

www.bluelounge.com
« Last Edit: Tue, 20 October 2015, 17:15:46 by katushkin »
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Re: Some sort of gadget organizer/holder
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 16:03:45 »
Bluelounge do a lot of cool stuff. It's kinda expensive, but it's good stuff. Gets shipped over from Germany, but I would recommend them. It's mostly geared towards apple stuff if you are that way inclined, but it works for everything really.

www.bluelounge.co.uk

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Re: Some sort of gadget organizer/holder
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 17:16:00 »
Bluelounge do a lot of cool stuff. It's kinda expensive, but it's good stuff. Gets shipped over from Germany, but I would recommend them. It's mostly geared towards apple stuff if you are that way inclined, but it works for everything really.

www.bluelounge.co.uk

bluelounge.com
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Offline Nukez

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Re: Some sort of gadget organizer/holder
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 21 October 2015, 05:38:39 »
i looked it up and these items look familiar since they also sell on amazon(uk) . i temporarily went for a more simplistic route Amazon until i find one that can hold more items.
the one on the link matches my wooden table too so its good for now :)
thanks for the heads up anyway
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Re: Some sort of gadget organizer/holder
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 22 October 2015, 06:15:46 »
Hi, I am looking for an equipment, where it can hold my tablet, my mini amp, mobilephone , earphones and other gadgets in a compact style when not in use.
It can be any type of material, just to keep the desk a little neater. any suggestions would be nice.

GeekHacky warning: I'm using my Model M as some sort of organizer: doesn't work for a tablet but it can hold my old (and very tiny) nokia phone, SD cards, pens, a post-it notes pack, etc.  My daily is an HHKB but I've got a 2nd keyboard on my desk: a good old Model M: there's really lots of room on that beast : )

HHKB Pro JP (daily driver) -- HHKB Pro 2 -- Industrial IBM Model M 1395240-- NIB Cherry MX 5000 - IBM Model M 1391412 (Swiss QWERTZ) -- IBM Model M 1391403 (German QWERTZ) * 2 -- IBM Model M Ambra -- Black IBM Model M M13 -- IBM Model M 1391401 -- IBM Model M 139? ? ? *2 -- Dell AT102W -- Ergo (split) SmartBoard (white ALPS apparently)