


-Bent & Craned Neck
-Unsupported Back
-Closed & Cramped Elbow
-Closed Torso Angle
-Screen Too Low
-Bent Wrists
-Static Seating
-Closed Knee
HEAT
It's a computer's worse enemy. In fact, technicians claim it causes 90 percent of computer issues / failures.
Typically, heat is trapped under a laptop positioned flat on a desk.
And, if the substrate is not smooth, it just compounds the problem. (Carpet or Bedding Comforters for example)
It's all about airflow, and the Aviator creates the most unassisted airflow on the market.
Why? Our stand creates the most unencumbered heat flow of any stand, because we create more airspace and have the least amount of surface to surface contact.
Not only do we have the least surface contact area, the parts that do contact (the risers) are running parallel to the heat flow. Therefore, ours is unimpeded heat flow.
Convection at its best!
Now, how about those USB "Assisted" air flow stands.
Well, it's been said that the energy you expend waiving a fan to cool yourself, negates any cooling effect of the breeze created by the fan.
Hmm. Wonder how hard your battery has to work running those USB powered fans??
Not only are you draining your batteries, you are creating more heat!

It's really quite simple. The Keyboard is attached to the Screen. Raise the screen to correct the viewing angle and your keyboard is too high for proper keying. Lower the keyboard for proper "Neutral Wrists" and the screen is too low for proper viewing. Hence - "The Hunch"
At Keynamics we have "Functionally" Separated the Keyboard from the Screen.
-Correct Viewing Angle
-Straight Wrists
-Wheels Provide Desktop Mobility
-Open Knee

-Relaxed Neutral Neck
-Total Back Support
-Open Elbow
-Open Torso

Everyone who has used a laptop on a desk has felt the hunch! Head down, back curved. And the general discomfort that the hunch brings. Most of us have heard of ergonomics and know someone who has had carpal tunnel syndrome or back pain or something else. We know that our general discomfort can evolve into outright physical injuries.
What’s more, most of you have found yourselves wanting to work at your desk for a while, without your laptop sitting in front of you. Have you had to pick it up, to move it? Have you then had to pick it up, to move it back?
We have the solution for you. Our laptop stand matches quite well with the ergonomic guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA).
More specifically, it raises your screen so that you do not have to bend your neck. This not only relieves your neck, it also gives some relief to your back.
Many products do this. But how do you find a stand that simultaneously lowers your keyboard, so that you can relieve those wrists and elbows? Once again, we have it.
Moreover, the Keynamics Stand is the only ergonomic device for laptops that actually lets you really lower your keyboard, to where your keyboard sits below your desktop. This really relieves those wrists! And, yes, we do it without cutting your laptop into two pieces!
To solve the pick-it-up problem, so that you can actually use your desk for more than one purpose, we have put wheels on the Keynamics Stand, so that you can roll your laptop out of the way, when you like. We know that no one else uses wheels, and, what’s more, that they cannot.
Perhaps the crowning feature to the Keynamics Stand is the cost savings. While you pay good money for a strong, stiff, and durable stand, you can skip that trip to the computer store, to buy an expensive screen and keyboard!



Keynamics Laptop stands are the only stands designed (and Patented) to be used both on top and "Over the Edge" or Cantilevered.
Allowing frequent changes in posture as OSHA recommends.
It's all about "Active Ergonomics"
Our original eWheelie® Laptop Stand
For Laptops on the Desktop®