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I have noticed that many people are having neck problems, ie. stiffness and soreness, and terrible posture using laptops. The screen is set too low and if lifted up the keyboard is way too high. This usually works out okay for temporary periods of time but some people actually work on their laptops. So I have designed a portable stand with three different heights that is not made from petroleum! I have opened up and Etsy store here, http://www.etsy.com/shop/Perfect45Degree where I update my new pieces. I am selling these locally in Portland Oregon and on Etsy and I will begin to use Amazon shortly. Here’s my speil:
”This Ergonomic Laptop Riser is perfect to take the neck ache out of your day with style.
I designed this for the person who works on a laptop all day. With this beautiful and stylish laptop stand you won’t be looking down, straining your neck. My friends have been experiencing positive results in just days! It’s great in the kitchen . . . watch your favorite show or cook along side your favorite chef . . . the screen is raised up so you can see it with ease. I even use it in bed where it really helps the laptop stay cool because it’s not smothered by covers!
Each piece is finely crafted out of beautiful woods that accent each other and your environment. This Ergonomic Laptop Riser is made out of English Beech and Purple Heart. Its small and lightweight design packs right in your computer bag with your laptop. Every set comes with two pair of “wedges” offering two different heights. This stand weighs in at just 9 0z.
The design also allows air circulation under the computer . . . check out the photos above.
Work healthier and surround yourself with beauty!”
As always I’d love to hear what you all think . . . don’t hold back now . . . :-) I will post more pics ASAP, I have a few designs!
Thanks for looking everyone!
-- Jacquelyn Smyth http://perfect45degree.com/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/perfect45degree/ http://perfect45degree.blogspot.com/
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Charles Maxwell
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#1 posted 492 days ago
Great idea…perhaps the next iteration will have an adjusting support. Keep charging.
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Jacquelyn Smith
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#2 posted 492 days ago
Yes, I’d love that! Haven’t come up with anything that is without bulkiness or hardware. I’m still pondering it in the background though . . . thx!
-- Jacquelyn Smyth http://perfect45degree.com/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/perfect45degree/ http://perfect45degree.blogspot.com/
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