S**L
Different from what was expected (trust the photo, not the promotional blurb)
[Update: June 1, '17: This gizmo lasted for almost 18 months (while holding my Macbook Air) before it simply cracked to pieces. Still, that's longer than several other torn bags. I'd buy another if there were some provision for tightening the upper lip to the bed frame. The thing simply fell off too many times.]I may end up loving this thing or lamenting the expense. Fortunately, Amazon customers have the option of changing their ratings as circumstances warrant. What you'll get for your $13 is a modest-sized piece of plastic curled up on the ends. The smaller curl is made to grab on to your lower mattress. But it might be a better bet to attach it to the bed frame below the lower mattress.If it works, fine. At present the lower part of this curious piece of plastic is sticking out horizontally to the floor. When I place my laptop into it, its weight causes the piece to line up vertically. So maybe over time, it'll straighten itself out. But caution! My laptop slides very easily to the upper or lower part of the piece--coming dangerously close to slipping on to the floor. So put this gizmo close to your head, where your legs won't bump it during an emergency night call.But I still have one big problem with this thing. Granted, it may be an ingenious and practical invention, and the plastic may be a combination of flexibility and toughness not seen since the invention of Tupperware.. But the description of the Qpock Bpock is frankly misleading, especially the following: "Use it to hold Laptops, Tablets, Books, Magazines, Cell phones, and much More." The description SHOULD say: "Use it to hold a laptop or a tablet or a book or a magazine or maybe even a cell phone (an ill-fitting configuration, even if it works out). As for the "and much More," a more accurate wording would be "and perhaps some other thing" (like that stolen Gideon Bible?).Look carefully at the picture, then judge for yourself whether this piece of plastic would, as the description puts it, be "an awesome place to store your stuff." A more accurate, objective description would be: "a surprisingly practical place to store one small but essential item of your stuff." (I realize that I'd best not apply for a job as a writer of promotional sales literature.)
M**C
They liked it. That's all I could say for this ...
Gave this away as a christmas present. They liked it. That's all I could say for this item as I never actually handled it and wrapped it up as soon as I got it.
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