About this deal
With the one-handed locking control lever on the sure-grip panhead deck, you and your passenger may simply change the computer’s tilt. No drilling is required for this bolt-on laptop mount that includes an extendable telescopic tube to help you maneuver your device into an optimum working position. It wouldn't have mattered much, since I could have always flipped the board over, but I wanted the best looking side up. Add a 3, 5, 7 or 10" LCD screen (some are even touch) and a wireless keyboard and you've got a solution that is integrated into the car and requires quite a bit less effort to mount.
Capable of transforming most passenger seats into a workstation, simply unpack this car laptop mount from the compact bag, unfold the legs, and buckle it in.It also means that if I'm constantly doing hard maneuvers (like in a race car), the screen isn't going to be able to hold itself up. The lower pole assembly is positioned close to the corner of the seat, nearest to the centre console or gear tunnel with approx 1” distance space.
And the USB cord running from the PC to the ECU hardware is pretty long, so it can go pretty much anywhere in the front half of the car or the passenger side of the car. I also screwed a small wooden block into the plastic box that surrounds the cup holders to support the elbow of the pipe.EASY NO DRILL INSTALLATION: This laptop car mount features a no-drill mounting base that securely fastens to most vehicle makes and models. Something involving bungee cords, a cardboard brake rotor box, and half an airline pillow would also fit the bill. While the design that inspired me, as mentioned above, did away with the drain itself, I chose a brass drain so I could put the screws/bolts through its slots when attaching it to the tray.