litl Easel: Bends over backwards for you
By Rory Reid on 17 November 2009, 3:12pm

The Easel's hinge folds right over, so the device forms a tipi or tent shape, reducing its footprint significantly. This should prove ideal for displaying photos or movies in an area with little space. Or just for showing off on the train.
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