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November 1, 2006 3:40 PM PST

A laptop stand to improve your posture

by Mike Yamamoto
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Our posture? Put it this way: Next to us, Quasimodo looks like a Marine. So we welcome this potential weapon in our never-ending war against PC-induced spinal curvature.

Logitech notebook stand

Logitech's Alto notebook stand is designed to raise the screen within the natural line of sight for most bipedal primates (we all have goals). The $100 stand, which also comes with an integrated keyboard and folds away neatly, is slated for U.S. sales in January. Until then, we'll be consulting our team of orthopedists and chiropractors on the specifications.

(Photo: Logitech)

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