Common Laptop or Netbook Positions to Avoid

Posted by Gilbert on Dec 21, 2009 in Ergonomic Tips |

The great thing about laptops and netbooks: You can use them anywhere. The downside: If you spend a lot of time in the wrong position, you’re in for a world of RSI pain.

The illustration above—from weblog Core77′s netbook case study—highlights ten common usage positions and the pain points you’re asking for down the road with each. (No one wants glowing red joints!) Interestingly, the most comfortable position, according to the study, is position #2 above: lying down with the device slightly elevated on the user’s thigh with bent knees. Now if only you could convince your boss that working from bed is a good idea.
Case Study: Freescale Netbook Design at SCAD, by Dave Malouf [Core77 via Gizmodo]

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