Eleven year old designs dzdock One iPad stand

dzdock One iPad stand

With progressive politicians and business entrepreneurs thrusting their trust onto young children, we surely hope for a bright future that this generation would lead us to. That’s exactly what a 11 year old has done, Dino Zaharakis has recently invented an iPad stand which can accommodate Apple devices, Kindle e-readers and more along with their cases. The design is now commercialized into the dzdock One stand for users across the globe.

According to Dino Zaharakis, a resident of Bethlehem, PA, many peripherals were crafted in the U.S. though only a few were actually built in the country. The latest idea was born after placing a bet to create a better stand than the already existing ones. The dzdock One was finally fashioned after Dino prepared three blueprints.

Post to putting in a lot of efforts, a local company named Hill Metal materialized this concept. The aluminum stand sports an anodized finish for portraying elegance. Furthermore, each stand is made with locally-sourced materials. Users can use the stand with any device like the iPad, Kindle, nook, nook color, iPhone and other smartphones.

The dzdock One iPad can be snapped up in black, white, silver, red, pink, lime and blue colors through its official website for $29.99 (approx Rs. 1,350).