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We know how versatile coat hangers can be in the office, but it doesn’t get much easier than this. In about 30 seconds, you can stand up an iPad, cookbook or pretty much anything else with a wire hanger from your closet.
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We’ve shown you plenty of ways to make your own iPod stand, but this one is pretty cool: a stand built entirely from Lego. Woo-hoo!
For all the magic that Apple promised an iPad box would contain, they definitely left out one thing: a stand. Whether you’ve got five bucks or some ingenuity and free time, here are five cheap or free iPad stands.