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| | Features | Unique modular platforms attach to arm as needed for different size keyboarding surfaces.Includes a keyboard wrist rest.Use all three platforms for a large mousing area or remove a platform to fit small desks.Adjusts 6" in height, +/- 15 degrees in tilt and rotates 360 degrees.For straight workstations.
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| | Description | The Kensington Underdesk Adjustable Keyboard Platform with Wrist Rest fits any size desk space with three adjustable platforms. Use all three platforms for a large mousing area or remove a platform to fit smaller desk areas. The low-profile articulating arm adjusts six inches in height, tilts +/- 15 degrees and rotates 360 degrees to match for optimal ergonomic comfort. This SmartFit system also includes a keyboard wrist rest for added comfort while typing. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 20.5 inches | | Product Width: | 11.0 inches | | Product Height: | 7.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 12.75 pounds | | Package Length: | 20.7 inches | | Package Width: | 11.1 inches | | Package Height: | 7.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 13.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 16 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 16 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Great product. One Flaw May 17, 2007
By Dungeoner
"Arthritic Shredhead"
I liked the size & price of this product. It fits a full sized keyboard & mouse/trackball with relative ease. The wrist rest was a nice surprise. It's not as cheap as I thought it might end up being. The mouse pad however, is. Though that's not my gripe with this thing. As I said before, it's nice & big. Seems to attach to the underside of a desk rather sturdily also. The left & right swivels are nice & make things convenient. The tilt works nice, the lock to control it works nice as well. it slides in to tuck away completely, as long as you install it far enough back. This thing is wide & can be very long when pulled out completely. All good traits in my book. The only downside to this product is that it hinges all it's support in the middle of the tray, making the platform quite wobbly. It doesn't feel weak or unstable, just wobbly. Other than that, it's a fantastic product for the price. If I could give it 4 & a half stars I would.
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Plastic Keyboard Tray Mar 12, 2007
By Gregory P. Grothaus Purchased this item with the hope that it was a "QUALITY" piece. You get what you pay for. The keyboard tray is plastic, a feature which was not mentioned in the description. I will give them credit, as they did say the tray was modular...... VERY MISLEADING The unit is flimsy and unstable. I.E. The tray moves quit a bit when you type. Not good if you are a touch typist. My recommendation is to purchase a more expensive unit from another vendor. You cannot trust a company who will employ misleading descriptions...............................
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Overall, not bad May 21, 2008
By T. Merrill
"Tom"
Overall, for the price, this product was good. The value for the price definitely is what tips the scale. It was relatively easy to mount, and it works fairly well. It's not the most stable platform I've ever seen, so I wouldn't recommend it for someone who does a tremendous amount of typing. But it's far from the most flimsy I've seen! If there was any major complaint, it would be the position of the handle used to lock it into position (or unlock it). If you plan to raise this platform above the level of its "runner" for use and then lower it before pushing it back under the desk, that could be an issue (which makes you have to bend and reach a little to get to the handle).
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Poor Choice... Keep Looking Jul 16, 2008
By Amea If you are looking for a quality keyboard tray, keep looking! Although I was pleased that the support bar and articulating arm were metal, the tray itself is plastic. Its a fairly sturdy plastic, however the tray bounces up and down when you attempt to type. DO NOT PAY more than $30 for this thing, you'd be better off making one yourself! I'm currently trying to return this item to the seller (not Amazon), and I'm having difficulty getting my money back. I certainly don't want a replacement issued, I don't want it at all! Definitely keep looking for a higher quality keyboard tray... Kensington has some nicer (more expensive) trays, but after this one, I'm leery to buy a tray from them again. My advice would be to look at the Bush articulating keyboard tray... still on the "expensive" side, but appears to be of better quality.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Item is NOT as pictured Oct 27, 2007
By J. Hazelwood The keyboard tray that arrived was not what is pictured, not even close. The tray itself is plastic, flimsy, and the bottom edges are sharp which were cutting up my legs until I put duct tape over the edges. I will never buy from this seller again.
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