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3 Best Lap Desks, Tested by Our Experts

We evaluated five lap desks from Arlo Skye, LapGear, and other brands to find the most comfortable away-from-your-desk setup

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Woman using Arlo lap desk while sitting on couch with dog at her side.
CR testers rated the best lap desks based on comfort, useful features, and portability. 
Photo: Lisa Fogarty

Sitting at a desk for long periods can really get to you. Whether you’re deep into your studies or burning the midnight oil with work, you may want to take a break from your office desk and chair and move your laptop and books over to a bed or sofa.

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There’s just one problem: balancing either on your lap is neither comfortable nor practical—and they get hot fast. Laptops and books also benefit from extra height placed beneath them to prevent you from straining your back, neck, shoulders, and arms.

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A lap desk is a platform that you place on or over your lap—you then position your laptop, tablet, phone, and books on top of the platform. It provides work flexibility and freedom from the tyranny of your home office, the library, or your dorm desk.

However, their distinctive designs make some lap desks more comfortable, convenient, and portable than others, so to separate the great options from the blah ones, CR evaluated five popular lap desks while using a laptop, reading, and writing in a notebook. Three were our top choices for comfort, useful features, and portability. 

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Lisa Fogarty

Lisa Fogarty is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She studied journalism at Columbia University and has written numerous health, parenting, fitness, and wellness articles for The New York Times, Psychology Today, Vogue, and NPR. Lisa is passionate about mental health and is a co-creator of The Hunger Trap Podcast, which focuses on eating disorders. In her spare time she surfs, plays the guitar, and kickboxes. Follow her on X: @lisacfogarty