This item will allow you to use your laptop in bed, while lying down, instead of sitting up.
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This is the sketch of my prototype
Below are some photos of the prototype I made with cardboard, sticky tape, glue, and some wire.
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Shown here holding a "laptop"
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Laptop removed
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Shown from beneath
 
Here is the sketch of my made up chair.
 
Ten gaps that I experience day - to - day

1. An object that allows you to use/view your computer while lying down in bed. This is the gap that I will be addressing.
2. A system that ensures your cat has clean paws after he/she has used the litter.
3. A storage solution for a half done lego project with multiple odd shaped components.
4. A storage solution for sorting a large volume of lego bricks by shape, colour or size.
5. A solution for raising my remote control car off the table when I work on it.
6. A solution that lets you seperate your whites, colours and delicates that need to be washed.
7. A storage system to carry different sized remote control cars/vehicles.
8. A storage system to separate clothing of different sizes and shapes in your drawers.
9. An object that allows you to hang kitchen towels underneath a shelf.
10. A system for displaying how many times your cat has used the litter when you've gone out so you aren't digging around when there's nothing there.
 
My Acer Aspire netbook has been a well-loved possession for a while now, it is compact, light, it has a thoughtfully designed keyboard that's comfortable to type on, and is very cleanly designed. It has also been a helpful travel companion, for official use such as storing all my important digital documents, and containing my library of movies, music and even a few games.

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    Hi, my name is Terence. I'm a New York local who is a student of the Coursera Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society course.

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