




With the invention of the iPad, extended viewing on the iPhone may seem like an already-outdated notion, but for anyone forced to work on a smaller screen MoviePeg is an essential accessory.
Whether for propping up iPhones for viewing an actual film or just to keep it upright while following a recipe or taking a picture, the little portable stand (made from recycled materials) steadies the iPhone for a totally hands-free situation.
With Apple selling the iPhone docking station separately, MoviePeg makes a great (and less expensive) alternative for desktop display. Available in six colors, MoviePeg sells online for $7.
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