Manufactured by VTI Inc. /USA, The Knee Dock is a well-built, low-cost, no-frill iPad kneeboard mount. It allows an iPad or iPad 2 to be securely strapped to the pilots leg. A soft silicon riser elevates the iPad to better viewing angle while ensuring the kneeboard does not slip sideways. The Knee Dock holds the iPad in portrait mode, and it cannot be physically rotated while strapped to the pilot’s leg. As a result, The Knee Dock may not be suitable for all flightdecks or Apps. However, it is an excellent value at an MSRP of $29.95 USD, and you can purchase the KneeDock for iPad 2 from Amazon.com.
Top 5 iPad Kneeboards (4 of 5): The Knee Dock
– January 13, 2012Posted in: Top 5 iPad Kneeboards



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Top 5 kneeboards eh? Only one of these is even ok by any real standard. You’ve left out the top 5 BEST kneeboards for 5 of the first to hit the market. That’s a weak review of a concept pilots are eating up hand over fist. Maybe you’ll consider updating this with 5 kneeboards that are actually selling real numbers.
James:
Constructive criticism is appreciated, but your comment falls a bit short on the “constructive”. What are your “real standards” for kneeboard mounts, which one of the five do you think actually meet your standard, and what others do you think belong on this list?