Laptops pose less risk when used for short periods of time, but nowadays, many people use laptops as their
main computer. This creates an ongoing trade-off between poor neck/head posture and poor hand/wrist
posture.
This brochure provides tips on how you can set up your laptop to achieve optimal postures as well as how to
transport your laptop with less wear and tear on your body.

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