Does the ICURVE work with the MacBook Pro?

I'm in need of a laptop stand for my new MBP and saw the Griffin iCurve PowerBook/iBook Stand online. Does anyone know if it will work with the MBP? Does anyone have experience using one of these stands (good or bad)? I'd love to hear your opinions. Thanks a lot.
Brett

Googling for "icurve macbook pro" produces this as a top hit:
http://www.urbanape.com/play/MacBookPro_FirstImpressions.html
There were more, but I didn't bother verifying their relevancy. I leave the heavy lifting to you.

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