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- BakkerElkhuizen Ergo-Q 220 laptop holder BakkerElkhuizen Ergo-Q 220 laptop holder
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The Ergo-Q 220 is a wafer-thin stand and is therefore perfect for people who are on the move a lot.
Height adjustable: In 5 steps (between 11-24 cm at the back).
Screen work regulations: Using a laptop as a permanent workstation without additional hardware is not permitted.
Ultra-mobile: A4 format, 9 mm thin and weighs only 430g.
Top quality: Stable laptop holder made of aluminum sandwich material (Hylite) with protective hard foam inner lining.
Stable: Suitable for laptops up to 17 inches.
Scientific studies from Sweden and the Netherlands prove that the use of a BakkerElkhuizen laptop stand improves work comfort and increases productivity. In combination with an external keyboard and an external mouse, productivity improves by up to 17%, neck strain is reduced by 32% and work comfort increases by 21% (cf. Lindblad et al. 2003).
When using a tablet, the neck is bent more than when using a notebook or PC (Young et al., 2012). In addition, typing on a tablet is much slower than on a keyboard (Chaparro, 2010).
To work comfortably on the tablet, an external keyboard and an external mouse are required.
Height adjustable: In 5 steps (between 11-24 cm at the back).
Screen work regulations: Using a laptop as a permanent workstation without additional hardware is not permitted.
Ultra-mobile: A4 format, 9 mm thin and weighs only 430g.
Top quality: Stable laptop holder made of aluminum sandwich material (Hylite) with protective hard foam inner lining.
Stable: Suitable for laptops up to 17 inches.
Scientific studies from Sweden and the Netherlands prove that the use of a BakkerElkhuizen laptop stand improves work comfort and increases productivity. In combination with an external keyboard and an external mouse, productivity improves by up to 17%, neck strain is reduced by 32% and work comfort increases by 21% (cf. Lindblad et al. 2003).
When using a tablet, the neck is bent more than when using a notebook or PC (Young et al., 2012). In addition, typing on a tablet is much slower than on a keyboard (Chaparro, 2010).
To work comfortably on the tablet, an external keyboard and an external mouse are required.