Gear Diary CTA Digital Pedestal Stand for iPad Keeps You Connected in the Bathroom photo

CTA Digital’s Pedestal Stand for iPad

Admit it. Many of you have surreptitiously or otherwise carted your iPad into the bathroom because…well because you just love your iPad and are using it productively, right? Sure you do. The biggest problem in using the iPad in such situations is that human anatomy is at odds with multitasking when responding to the call of nature, and most people I know of only possess a maximum of two hands. What to do to solve the crisis? Why, never fear CTA Digital’s Pedestal Stand for iPad 2/3/4 with Roll Holder is here to solve this dilemma!

Standing at about 32″ high, this chrome stand not only boasts a gooseneck holder to secure your iPad and permit the iPad to be bent to your will, and even features a toilet paper holder for those times when sorely needed. How many hoity-toity iPad stands on the market offer cleanup features? The metal base is heavy, and the stand itself weighs in at about 7.25 pounds, so with any luck you won’t knock it over while using your iPad to contemplate the mysteries of the universe ensconced on your porcelain throne.

Gear Diary CTA Digital Pedestal Stand for iPad Keeps You Connected in the Bathroom photo

 The Pedestal Stand for iPad supports multiple view angles and positions. Apple enthusiast guests will be thrilled (teen boys probably more so) and impressed by your tech taste and obvious consideration of their iPad needs. Equally thoughtful is the stand supports iPad versions 2, 3 and 4. Alas, iPad 1 users are not supported, but you have high bathroom standards, right?

CTA Digital Pedestal Stand for iPad (via Amazon).

MSRP: $44.99 (Amazon)

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A senior software tester and network admin for a small hi-tech multimedia company that produces a number of online applications for several tech giants. Bryan got his professional start in PC technology when he discovered research PhDs in his second job out of college were not very computer savvy. The one upshot of working in that lab is that he met his future wife there, a fellow science geek as well. Bryan has been hooked on computers since his Commodore 64 days, when absurd amounts of was spent entering pages on machine language code for equally absurd simple games. Back in 2005 Bryan received an Axim X51v as a Christmas gift and he has been fiddling with mobile tech ever since. He recently joined the legions of iPhone enthusiasts where phones are concerned, but has dabbled with Blackberry, WebOS and Windows Phone OSes as well. When not busying himself with tech-oriented tasks Bryan likes spend time cooking (he has over 90 cookbooks, yet still jumps on the internet to find culinary info), reading, working in his garden, calligraphy, and spending time with his wife, two sons, two cats and a miscellaneous dog.


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