Customer Reviews for Kensington InSight InLine Plastic Document Stand with Lip, White (K62097F)
Item # : 517715
Model # : K62097F
Kensington® InSight® InLine Copyholder positions documents between monitor and keyboard with customizable viewing angles. It folds down over keyboard for an extended writing surface, and is used for desktops or under desk keyboard platforms.
- Color: White
- 16 3/5"(H) x 9 2/3"(W) x 2 3/4"(D)
Price is $52.99
5 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Sep 9, 2021
Great for neck issues
I have been having neck issues for 2 months. I love the way it keeps me in proper posture.
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Posted Apr 17, 2014
Silly
This was one of the silliest office items I have ever seen. The premise is, that by measuring your hand against a color coded chart you would adjust the top flap to a height appropriate for you. That's it. First, it took some time to figure out where the colors showed up on the item. Second, the smallest 'hand color' meant that it was adjusted to a strange, almost flat ...
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AGRIPINA M.
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Staples Business
Posted Jul 20, 2022
Kensington insight line copyholder
to flimsy! the top makes noise when bringing it down to write. could break anytime
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DIANE D.
Posted Sep 9, 2021
Great for neck issues
I have been having neck issues for 2 months. I love the way it keeps me in proper posture.
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Paula K.
Posted Sep 16, 2014
Just OK
Using this with my pullout keyboard makes it sit perfectly in front of me without blocking my monitors - very good! But it only holds a couple pieces of paper - it could easily be designed to hold more. It would also be nice to have a clip and/or a moveable ruler to keep papers clamped down.
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staples.ca
Posted Apr 17, 2014
Silly
This was one of the silliest office items I have ever seen. The premise is, that by measuring your hand against a color coded chart you would adjust the top flap to a height appropriate for you. That's it. First, it took some time to figure out where the colors showed up on the item. Second, the smallest 'hand color' meant that it was adjusted to a strange, almost flat ...
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Paula K.
Posted Apr 16, 2014
Silly
This was one of the silliest office items I have ever seen. The premise is that by measuring your hand against a color coded chart you would adjust the top flap to a height appropriate for you. That's it. First it took some time to figure out where the colors showed up on the item. Second the smallest 'hand color' meant that it was adjusted to a strange almost flat ...
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