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Stay comfortable and productive with HP
Because we care about your comfort, productivity and well-being, we are dedicated to understanding the relationship between computer use and fatigue, musculoskeletal disorders and eye strain. By applying knowledge from scientific research, HP's designs improve your computing experience so you feel your best.
 
Ergonomics and productivity
imageMost people have at one time or another been through this before. An aching neck, heavy shoulders and tired eyes from facing the computer all day long. Even hands, wrists and arms feel sore from all that typing and clicking.

These symptoms are due mainly to bad posture and bad placement of computing equipment. Left unattended, some cases may lead to serious health-related issues which can in turn affect your company's productivity.

By adjusting your work environment and personal practices, you can minimise fatigue and discomfort, as well as reduce the risk of injury.
 

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HP Ergonomics

 
»  Introduction
 
 
»  Scenario 1 - Monitor Positioning
 
 
»  Scenario 2 - Keyboard Adjustability
 
 
»  Scenario 3 - Notebook PC Limitations
 
 
»  Scenario 4 - Touchpad Restrictions
 
 
»  Scenario 5 - Privacy Issues
 
 
»  HP Ergonomics Research and Development
 
 
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