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23 Sep, 2025







£38.32 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re working in a shared office, open-plan desk, or on trains/airports, the Kensington 2‑way privacy filter is one of those “small spend, big relief” accessories. It noticeably cuts shoulder-surfing from the sides while still keeping the screen usable for you straight-on, so you don’t feel like you’re constantly doing your financial disclosures in public. At £31.84 ex‑VAT it’s also in the sensible end of the market—cheap enough to be practical, but from a brand that’s usually decent on fit and materials.
That said, it’s not magic. Privacy filters generally reduce perceived brightness and add a bit of tint/contrast change, so if you’re doing colour-sensitive work or need maximum screen clarity, you may feel it. Also, “removable” is a plus, but take it as a reminder to treat it carefully—frequent removal and re-application can be a faff and will wear the system quicker than leaving it on. This is best for office/admin/IT users, finance, HR, anyone handling confidential docs—less ideal for designers, developers doing lots of UI/luminance work, or anyone who wants the display to look “as-is” all the time.

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