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I’ve owned this Logitech Lapdesk for several months and basically it is a good thing. The design is great, it looks good ,it is comfortable and small and compact. It does everything I want except hold my MacBook! The computer is constantly sliding down the smooth incline surface. What were those engineers thinking? I am a cabinetmaker and would like to veneer the desk surface but I can not find the key for pulling the thing apart. I know this is a little beyond your usual range but is there anyone who can help with this problem?

This baby is just to new for anyone to have done a teardown on yet. As a matter of fact the Logitech site only has it available as a pre-order item. Are you sure you have the N700? http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/notebo…|6581|tai_media_promo|hp

I am midway through a disassemble of the N700 lapdesk. Basically you remove the two panels to the right and left (they come off quite easily). Under there you find four screws on either side which removes the middle section of the top panels (it is divided in 3), this unfolds the cooling fan which allows for light dusting. If you want to take off the lower part (where the two stoppers are) you just remove the 5 visible screws. It comes off fairly easily, but it is popped in place using some sort of holding mechanism. Just follow the two rails unfolded at the corners in order to remove it.

I have the same need for tear-down instructions for the N700. They are still selling it as of December 2013, and there is no real information on repairing this item on the internet. Thanks for your assistance!