Laptop Stand Ergonomics for Travelers, in-flight internet and use on Airline Tray TablesThe Ergonomic Laptop Stand by Keynamics LLC allows for very comfortable laptop typing, while avoiding carpal tunnel syndrome & musculoskeletal disorders. The ergonomic notebook stands meet the guidelines of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) for ergonomic computer workstations, such as their emphasis on reclining and frequently changing your position as you work (that's where the wheels come in handy) See OSHA's site at osha dot gov and search "Computer Workstations" - Our laptop tray complies!
Both OSHA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have spoken out, on the ergonomic problems that laptops deliver to you, the user. Among these problems, Keynamics has solved many, such as the need to raise your laptop screen toward the plane of your eyes and the need to hold your wrists at a neutral posture. We allow you to achieve this neutral wrist posture, regardless whether you use our riser on top of your desk or off the front edge of your desk. Our notebook platform will safely cantilever your laptop out over the edge of your desk so you can recline as OSHA recommends.
The wheels allow you to quickly move your laptop out of the way, freeing up your desktop for other tasks. As you can see, we reach your ergonomic goals without asking you to buy a separate keyboard or a monitor.
The problem: A typical desk height is 29 inches, which is too high for proper keying and too low for proper viewing. The laptop 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")
The Laptop Stand On Wheels functionally separates the keyboard from the screen, by changing both the user's position and the laptop position. Other stands only change the laptop position.
Furthermore, they were wrong all those years when they told you to sit up straight. Sitting up straight compresses your spine. Think about it, would you drive a car sitting up straight - not for long!
Reclining transfers much of the downward pressure off your spine.As an added bonus, the airspace and heat convection reduces laptop heat.
We have sold hundreds of these notebook stands and the feedback has been tremendous. Users are claiming to achieve neutral postures, reduction in repetitive stress injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist pain and neck pain.









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OSHA Recommends Reclining. You will not find another laptop stand that cantilevers your laptop out over the edge of your desk, so you can achieve an "Open Posture". We have the only laptop stand that positions a laptop to comply with OSHA's recommendations of reclining and frequent changes in posture - and it doesn’t require an external keyboard or monitor. See the "Problems/Solutions" page to find out more.
* Ergonomists Recommend a Headrest when Reclining *

14 Points For Improved Notebook Ergonomics
1. Opening laptop “functionally” separates the keyboard from the screen
2. Raises the screen to proper viewing level
3. Lowers the keyboard to proper keying level
4. Reclining and cantilever features change the user / laptop spatial arrangement (corrects desktop height problem)
5. Resting elbows on chair armrests reduces forearm and wrist pronation (see animation below)
6. Reclining provides total back support reducing compression on spine
7. Opens elbow angle greater than 90 degrees for proper circulation
8. Opens torso angle for proper circulation
9. Opens knee angle for proper circulation
10. Neutral wrist posture
11. Neutral Neck posture
12. Corrects viewing angle (reclining lowers line of sight)
13. Wheels allow frequent changes in posture (OSHA recommends changing your working position frequently. Working in the same posture for long periods of time is unhealthy)
14. Wheels allow more efficient use of desktop area. Being able to quickly and easily move your laptop to the side, allows utilization of the desk space immediately in front of you, instead of having to reach around the laptop
OSHA's site lists the follow statement:
Regardless of how good your working posture is, working in the same posture or sitting still for prolonged periods is not healthy. You should change your working position frequently throughout the day in the following ways:
- Make small adjustments to your chair or backrest.
- Stretch your fingers, hands, arms, and torso.
- Stand up and walk around for a few minutes periodically.
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