I'm loving this little table! But I do have one complaint. The rubber pieces on the base make it difficult to slide around. I solved the problem with Magic Sliders. Other than that, the table is terrific and I'm really enjoying it and recommend it.For $200 the table is pretty tiny and wobbly. The reason I bought it was the ability to fold down the top but that’s really the only thing that’s special. Oh well, still keeping it. .I have had many laptop tables but this one is beyond excellent. More softly that static units and definitely more ergonomic but with great aesthetics since it doesn’t have a annoying post or ugly effects. Love the adjustability and swivel aspects makes it easy to manipulate where I am using it!I really like this table. It's sturdy and works perfectly for my small room with no space for an end table.I do wish it was about 6 inches taller as it would then be the perfect height to fit over the top of the daybed where it's used. But then it wouldn't be quite as sturdy.The mechanism, the assembly, and the overall look is great. In terms of sturdiness, it's pretty decent as well. But for this price, the quality of the wood is crap. Like a previous reviewer noted, there is a hairline crack on the surface and I doubt the glued together layers of wood they used will hold up in time. I think for this price, they could've used a single piece of wood. As it is, I don't know if I'll be keeping it. I advise you to shop around for a similar product with a friendlier price tag.The table is not sturday. But I like to look of itBeware, there are two heavy pieces and as I was leaning on a awkward angle to connect, one nearly fell on my head. There waa a hairline crack on the table surface. My main goal was for an occasional table for a small guest room, so I will keep. The handle makes it slightly easier to move to a new location.This has been perfect for me as a bedside table when I'm doing needlepoint. It is quite small and has a limited height, so be sure the dimensions will work for you. It's so easy to close and tuck out of the way when I don't need it anymore