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    Hello All,

    I have a toshiba satellite which i cannot fix the screen on for nothing. I have resolved to just hooking it up to a monitor and using it with the lid closed. In this regard, i am looking for a wall mount i can simply run KODI/XBMC off of, but i don't want the conventional mount. If i can describe it, i want to keep the laptop lid closed whilst it is on a rack (wooden or sliding) with enough space on the wall for airflow. I have attached my ideal setup. Does anyoneknow where ican buy from?Click image for larger version

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    The Wallabee docking station was was hand-made by a craftsman living in Baltimore MD and sold on etsy.com, but it is no longer available.

    It looks like a design that someone who does woodworking as a hobby would be able to copy without much difficulty.
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    Personally, I'd likely just build something myself. This isn't a common item, and most of the decent options that I found, were all custom made as well.

    Something like this (and place it on a shelf): http://www.amazon.com/Twelve-South-BookArc-Vertical-MacBook/dp/B002LARBWM

    Depending on laptop size, maybe something like this: http://www.dockem.com/Koala-iPad-Wall-Mount-p/20006.htm
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