Basepro Shell for the electroplating of aluminum alloy material, and the use of wedge design, which creates enough space for the hard drive to join. There are 4 USB 3.0 connectors on the side, and the hard drive is powered by USB, so there is no need to use additional power cords.
Basepro is currently Indiegogo for fund-raising and offers a variety of models for supporters to choose from, with no hard disk version of the price of 69 U.S. dollars (about 422 yuan), 1TB version of 119 U.S. dollars (about 730 yuan). The final retail price without a hard disk version would be 119 dollars, and the 1TB version would be 189 dollars (about 1156 yuan). In addition, Basepro also has 2TB and 4TB version, the price is 149 U.S. dollars (about 911 yuan) and 229 U.S. dollars (about 1400 yuan).
The laptop bracket is so small that it can be put into a backpack, but the trouble seems to be greater than the convenience it offers.
Between screen height and ergonomics, Basepro presents a confusing compromise. The production company says the Basepro can keep the user in good posture, allowing the wrist and arms to relax. But at the time of use, the author elbow is a bit uncomfortable. A highly elevated display can really help relieve the pressure on the neck and back, but even with this bracket, the author still needs to bow to the screen.
Considering that most people use the computer posture is not correct, Basepro can be said to be a brave attempt. If you have a neck and a sore back because you need to look down at the screen all day, it may be able to play its own function. But from the author's own experience, it does little to ease the pain of the wrist and elbow.