Laptops Proving Strenuous on the Neck
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Will nelson MBA: “that is just a very poor position to have it because one, it’s not stable. Second is now you really get your shoulders scrunched up, your arms are really angled in and then putting the wrist in an awkward position.”
This ergonomics expert says the result can be chronically aching shoulders, necks, backs and wrists. Not to mention the eyestrain that can result from looking at the smaller monitor and the burden on your body isn’t lifted much by placing the laptop on a desk or table. The keyboard is too high — the monitor too low.
Nelson suggests getting a wireless mouse and standard keyboard for desk use. Maybe even attach a bigger monitor, too.
Nelson: “Again, the benefits of a desktop but I





