I had this on my wish list and like an idiot, I let it sell out, so I ended up ordering direct from the company. And now it's back in stock on Amazon.I was surprised by how sturdy this cart is for the price. It has decent quality rolling wheels, not the el cheapo ones I expected at this price. The stand is reasonably heavy, so it will not be 'tippy' when you've got something on the top shelf. Speaking of the top shelf, it has an adjustable tilt, just in case your image or screen is a bit off-kilter. The shelves have narrow lips, the better to keep items from falling or sliding off when the cart is moved. The lower shelf is 27 inches high; the upper shelf is adjustable in height. And there's the rub: in order to raise or lower the upper shelf, the user must unscrew and remove two screws, slide the center pole up or down, then re-insert the screws into the holes and re-tighten. But the entire unit is black. Imagine attempting to change the height in low light: black screws, black post, snug holes. Still, two screws hold that top shelf firmly in place; it won't wobble.Pros:Very good quality for the price.Two shelves, so the projector and the pc/dvd player/roku/phone/remote/etc are all on one unit. (Yay, no more setting the projector on a stand and the laptop on a side table!)Upper shelf tilts, to help align the image if necessary.Good quality locking wheels, not the soft plastic casters that break on the first bump.Stable, tip resistant, yet not too heavy to pick up.Will fit in the rear of a car, if you're taking your show on the road.Cons:Two screws must be removed, then reinserted when adjusting the height of the upper shelf. This'll be a trick in the dark. I'm thinking of painting those two screws and edging the holes they fit into with glow-in-the-dark paint.Hint to the manufacturer: If this stand had a built-in power strip, it'd be the absolute cat's pajamas.