Juniper Foo | Sep 21, 2006

For the ultimate sloth, there's the
Rainbow Book Stand. But for the one book holder to rule them all, ReadEzy apparently takes on the challenge of gripping any type of book, from tomes to textbooks. Two polycarbonate leaf springs hold the open novel in place along the lower edge, leaving the reader handsfree, with only one hand required to flip the pages. This was, unsurprisingly, designed by a student, Macquarie University's David Wild, to counter the neck aches and cumbersome textbooks. What started out as a personal project quickly caught on with friends and family, and grew from there. The rest is, as they say, history.
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Price: A$29.95
Availability: More info at
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Device: Book stand reading aid
Basic specs: N.A.
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