Getting into good ergonomic habits for mobile working
September 14, 2016
It's a hassle, we understand that. Hauling additional bits of equipment all over the place - keyboards, mice, stands and risers. Its the 'straw that snaps the briefcases strap' or the 'waffeur thin mint' to squeeze into an already bulging rucksack.
But is it really? Our A4 ...
This infographic sets out the pros and cons of different types of mobile working arrangement, using the four main types of stand or riser currently available.
It's important to choose equipment that is optimal for
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For a long time now, we've wrestled with the conundrum of the laptop which offers technically very capable computing, in an unfortunately un-ergonomic form. With the screen and keyboard joined, it's been a case of neck-ache, or wrist-ache, and in the long term - computer hun...
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