
Advanced Ergonomics @ Internet Prices
You have a need: |
Discover these solutions: |
| You experience any of these symptoms after long keyboarding sessions: dry, burning eyes; blurred vision; delayed focusing; altered color perceptions, or headaches. |
Screen
filters |
| You are bothered by harsh office lighting. Or, you are subjects to SAD - Season Affective Disorder - from lack of sunlight. Or, you are in a retail environment where true colors are needed. |
Verilux Full
Spectrum Lighting |
| Your lower back hurts after long keyboarding stretches. Many postural factors effect your lower back. But here are a few chairs that have helped others. | Chairs:
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| You work in a medical or laboratory or dental or any other environment where a saddle style stool-chair allows you to work closer to your client or workbench. | |
| You work at a Microscope or
at a bench workshop or doing detailed work like jeweler.
Is there a chair that you can sit back in that supports the arms and upper
torso?
Aren't there chairs you kneel in for back comfort? |
The Abstool |
| If you could compute sitting and then standing for
a while, it would give your lower back a much needed break. What products would allow me
to easily shift from sitting to standing computer positions?
or ... |
ESI
complete solution package Sit or stand workstation on a pole Stance Chair Stealth desks VeriTask electric height adjustables WorkRite sit/stand keyboard trays WorkRite sit/stand monitor arms WorkRite vertical sit/stand monitor arms |
| You want a way the upper body can take some of the stress load off the buttocks, without dangerously shifting weight and stress to the wrists. | |
| You would like a "see through" desk with a monitor view port to ease neck and shoulder stress |
The new Nova desks - standard New Nova Destiny series |
| You would like a keyboard that did all a standard keyboard does but one you can operate with one hand. (For CAD design, graphic artists to free up the mouse hand ... or for people with disabilities or with weak vision.) | |
| Your bank, electric utility, communications company, brokerage firm or hospital needs a desk that can take take multiple big monitors and still provide easy height adjustment for up to 1,000 pounds. | |
| You are a programmer or graphic designer and it is not unusual for you to type code or rework images for hours at the monitor. You need an especially comfortable integrated work station designed with your keyboarding style in mind. |
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| If you like to work from a recliner or even from a bed, it would be nice to have a laptop work station that also takes a printer and copyholder. | Chair
or bedside laptop desk on a pole |
| Your sometimes work from a bed or recliner and it would be helpful to have a mobile workstation that can carry a keyboard or that can carry a laptop, printer, paper and more. | |
| Isn't there a really solid keyboard tray you can easily add on to your existing desk and that adjusts the keyboard surface in seconds with a single lever instead of hard to reach knobs. | |
| I want a keyboard tray with a big range so I can use it for sitting or standing work. Is there a complete system to convert my desk to a sit-to-stand setup. |
WorkRite
Gemini arms |
| Is there a monitor holder that lets me move my monitor up and down vertically? | |
| Is there a monitor holder with both an in and out and up and down range so great it works for both sit and stand positions? What about a monitor slider so I can move my monitor around easily on the desktop? | |
| I have a new flat panel monitor but I want to wall or desk mount it. |
Flat panel monitor arms - IOP |
| I am a broker or programmer and I want to mount multiple flat panel monitors on one stand. | |
| You work a lot with source documents and need a way to keep papers right below the monitor. | Copy Podium desk clamp ons |
| You need a monitor rest to raise your monitor to a proper height | |
| You need a convenient, mobile way to accommodate multiple printers, copiers, scanners or fax machines or combinations of each. | |
| You often work at different locations and have to rest the keyboard on your thighs? Is there a portable tray that lets you do this more comfortably? | |
| You often work on your laptop at different locations or from different desks. Or you have guests that use their laptops at your offices. Isn't there a portable laptop tray that will allow them to more comfortable position their laptop and get wrist comfort as well? |