 Hey, I wanted to show off my little accidental tablet stand solution discovery here. You'll notice my little Samsung 7 inch Galaxy Player is standing at a nice stable 45 degree angle here. Well, what I've got on the back of it, if you can't tell from this angle, is a suction cup. A plastic hook that's intended for your shower to hang a towel or washcloth. I was at home depot looking for something that I could attach to the back of the tablet that I could hook onto a mic stand, something with a boom on it, that I could stand next to the bed or attach to the wall. And I saw this when I was walking past the bathroom section. I saw it's got this strong tower on the back that I was thinking maybe I could hook a ring to or something. But once I sucked this thing onto the back of the tablet, I realized that's all I needed. It'll stand like that forever. No chance of falling over. If you want a taller angle with the hook, you can adjust the angle of this hook and it'll stand up taller. You can flip it over and stand it up taller like this. And you can stand it up vertically. This works on a hard surface like this. It'll stand up on the bed next to the pillow, on the nightstand. This thing has been attached. It's been sucked onto the back of this thing for about two weeks now. It has no sign of coming off. This is what it's called, Magic Suction Hook. If you look for it online though, you're going to need to look for the phrase Magic Stickum Hook, or Magic Stickum Suction Hook. I'll show you the link there. This at Home Depot was $1.99. Online, I'm seeing them for more like $5. But go take a look at your nearby Home Depot and see if you can get one of these. Great solution. Also, take a look at this. This arrangement makes it easier to hold the thing when using it as an e-book. I can just hook it over my hand and there it is. I don't have to worry about keeping a grip on it because these things really are slippery. I can hook it over any part of my hand, really, anywhere. Works the other hand too. And it just floats there in midair while I read. It's like a magic trick. Perfect solution actually. It actually looks like it belongs there, doesn't it? See you next time.