I have my laptop in a dock at work. Pop it in, use monitor and
keyboard with mouse. Pop it out take it home.
For me that is the best solution.
Stewart
At 10:40 PM 10/27/2008, you wrote:
Actually, laptops tend to pose more ergonomic problems than desktops..
The angle between keyboard and screen are too close together for
good neck posture and laptop keyboards are problematic for
tendinitus/ carpel tunnel... and you can't adjust either of them
without adding another keyboard and monitor... which of course you
can do but then you are more or less back to a desktop... at least
temporarily...
db
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL SL 82
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