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If you are tired of tired of papers being scattered all over their desk and also getting neck pain from straining to read documents, you need a document holder. Document holders essentially keep your document positioned properly so that you can work from them. This helps you avoid pain and strain including eye strain. It also unclutters your desk and organises your material in one position so you know what you are working on. There are many types of document holders from those that rest on your desk to others that attach to monitors. Some hold a single sheet of paper whilst others are designed to hold entire books. Here are 2 important features to watch for in selecting a suitable document holder.
Size and Strength - First, decide how much space is available on your desk. Copyholders can save desk space, but they still take up room. If you have enough space, purchase a model that's large enough to hold two papers side-by-side. For people who need all the desk space they can get, there are document holders that attach to your monitor. Features - Look for a copyholder that's height-adjustable. This allows you to raise or lower your documents for a more comfortable viewing position. Another nice feature is the ability to adjust your viewing angle. Entry-level copyholders tend to have a fixed tilt (slightly backward), while more expensive models allow you to adjust the tilt. An adjustable viewing angle lets you reposition the documents to avoid glare; as the light changes during the day, you're always able to readjust your viewing angle.
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