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• Discomfort as a result of strain to the shoulders, neck, arms and eyes is common among users of notebooks. This can, in some instances, lead to occupation overuse injuries, also known as repetitive strain injuries (RSI). The likelihood of prolonged pain and possible injury is increased when the notebook is used for more than 2 hours in any one session.
• Strain often occurs due to the inability to set up the notebook in the correct ergonomic position (as the keyboard and screen cannot be separated), and through use in environments that result in poor posture (for example, on the couch) or cause glare.
•Where possible, personal computers should be used in preference to notebooks as they can be set up ergonomically to minimise the risk.

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