Research does indicate that there is a direct correlation between laptop use and an increase in neck, back and shoulder pain. The main reasons are poor posture and poor placement of the laptop. Laptop Laidback may reduce these problems when used properly by placing your arms in a rested position (on a bed or couch) and adjusting the distance of the laptop table so your hands and fingers can reach the keyboard without extending your arms. ( Link to articles)
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