If you could see my desk right now you would probably wonder how I get any work done. And if you are my boss then you will instantly understand why I am constantly behind deadline. It looks like a combination of a teenager’s bedroom and all the junk mail I have ever received got caught in a hurricane and happened to land on my work station. I am continually sifting through stacks of paper leaning over old coffee cups to read documents I’m working from, I am not saying the FlexDesk 640 will help cure me of my laziness but I could certainly help get my desk a little tidier whilst improving my posture whilst I work.
The FlexDesk 640 document holder lets you change back and forth between writing and computer work quickly and effortlessly, by keeping all your important things in-line workstation, plus it limits any potential neck and shoulder strain. The FlexDesk 640 prevents neck rotation by placing documents between the keyboard and display screen, the sloping work surface reduces flexion of the neck and thus increases work comfort, the document holder also provides a functional work surface and realises short viewing distances between the document, screen and keyboard. The result is hopefully to keep you more focused, comfortable, and increase your productivity, so far, I am neither focused or more productive but my desk looks smarter (I now stuff even more useless things under the FlexDesk) but it is more comfortable and efficient.
The FlexDesk 640 is constructed from 5mm thick acrylic, a satin work surface, easy gliding rails and a cabin for pens or pencils. It is straightforward to assemble and has 3 positions, 185mm, 150mm or 110mm. The FlexDesk 640 will improve your work station and help promote a good posture so it’s ideal for someone who works from documents. The pen cabin is a nice touch but, you will just end up leaving your pen next to you. However, it’s nice to tidy it away at the end of the day. RRP £235
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4 out of 5
Pros
Tasteful design
Smooth rolling action
3 height positions
Sloped angle
Creates in-line workstation
Cons
Expensive
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