Tech accessory sizing is mostly about compatibility. Laptop stands are sized by the maximum screen diagonal they hold. USB C hubs vary by port count and total bandwidth. Keyboards come in full size, tenkeyless, sixty five percent, and sixty percent layouts. The bands below map those specs onto actual desks and use cases so you can spot the right size before you click into the full PickSmartHQ roundup for ranked picks.

Standard size classifications

Small (travel and small desks)

Spec range: Laptop stands up to 13 inch, USB C hubs with 3 to 4 ports, keyboards sixty or sixty five percent

Fits laptop travel kits, small home offices, and minimalist desk setups.

Medium (standard home office)

Spec range: Laptop stands up to 15 inch, USB C hubs with 5 to 7 ports, keyboards tenkeyless

Works for the main home office desk with one laptop and one external display.

Large (content creators and multi monitor)

Spec range: Laptop stands up to 17 inch, USB C hubs with 8 plus ports, keyboards full size with number pad

Sized for dual monitor setups, video editing stations, and streaming rigs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What laptop stand size should I get?

Match the screen diagonal on the spec sheet to your laptop. A 15 inch stand works for most modern fourteen and fifteen inch notebooks.

How many USB C ports do I actually need?

Three to four ports cover a mouse, keyboard, and display. Add more only if you run multiple peripherals or card readers.

Is a tenkeyless keyboard better than full size?

Tenkeyless saves desk space for the mouse. Full size wins if you work with spreadsheets daily and use the number pad.

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