Monday, September 15, 2008

Review: Jetart Coolstand 3 (NC 6000) NoteBook Cooler and Stand

When I bought my laptop a few years ago, I proudly brought it home, tore open the box, and set it up on my desk.  I was so excited to give it a try.  With a crack of my knuckles, I sat in the chair and reached for the keyboard, which sat flat on my [...]

When I bought my laptop a few years ago, I proudly brought it home, tore open the box, and set it up on my desk.  I was so excited to give it a try.  With a crack of my knuckles, I sat in the chair and reached for the keyboard, which sat flat on my desk.  I had to slouch a bit and sloop my shoulders inward in order to reach.  I then craned my jetart qusimodoneck to view the screen, which was below my eye level and slightly askew.  While this setup did result in many fantastic articles and reviews, it also resulted in significant eyestrain, back pain, and other ailments.  The keyboard does not rest at an elevated angle, which causes wrist strain.  The screen rests below eye level, causing neck and eye strain (not to mention blurred vision).  The keyboard is not necessarily an appropriate height or distance from your body, causing arm, shoulder, and elbow fatigue.   Generally, the whole setup causes you to contort your body into strange and twisted positions in order to access the keyboard, screen and mouse all simultaneously.  Frankly, I was starting to feel a little like Quasimodo.

The good news, however, is that there is a solution for these ailments.  A solution which raises the elevation and angle of your screen and keyboard to a more comfortable and ergonomic position.  Jetart has been providing such a solution in the form of their laptop stand for some time.  Their latest addition, however, the Jetart Coolstand 3 may just be their best one yet.  Let’s take a look and see how it fared.

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