5 Benefits To Using A Laptop Stand For Your Device

1. Better Ergonomics

If you work for an extended period of time using a laptop you’re guaranteed to experience strain on your neck and back. A laptop stand will raise your screen to eye level, preventing strain on your neck and back caused by a forced downward perspective.

2. Increased Productivity

You’re likely to get tired much quicker when working on a laptop without a laptop stand. This is because of poor posture and straining your eyes when looking at the screen. With a laptop stand and external keyboard you can adjust how your body is positioned to your computer for the perfect work experience. This ensures that you don’t get tired too quickly so you can work in a comfortable position and stay productive throughout the day.

3. Easier Multitasking

If you use your laptop with an external monitor, a laptop stand will raise your laptop to a similar height, making multitasking much easier.

4. Improves Airflow

When you use a laptop on a flat surface there is often a build-up of heat. This can cause your laptop’s performance to suffer and may result in a shorter than average lifespan. By raising the height of your device you’ll increase the airflow underneath which helps keep the device cool, preventing the risk of damage and ensuring its longevity.

5. Adjustable Angle

An ergonomic laptop stand can help you position the angle of your laptop so you can reduce screen glare and protect the health of your eyes.

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Roberto Firmino scored a dramatic late equaliser as Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League was cut to six points in an incident-packed encounter with Liverpool at Anfield. The Gunners were in cruise control with a two-goal lead inside the first half-hour as they went in search for their first win at Liverpool since 2012, but were left bitterly disappointed as they paid the price for losing their discipline at a crucial time. Gabriel Martinelli pounced on sloppy Liverpool defending to put Arsenal ahead after eight minutes then Gabriel Jesus rose unmarked between Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson to head home at the Kop End.

Liverpool sparked into life after a flashpoint between Granit Xhaka and Trent Alexander-Arnold late in the first half, Mohamed Salah scoring at the far post just before the break to set up a thriller. There was a bizarre incident at the end of the first half when referee’s assistant Constantine Hatzidakis appeared to elbow Liverpool defender Robertson as the teams left the field. In a dramatic second half, Salah missed his second successive penalty when he shot wide after Rob Holding fouled Diogo Jota before Firmino rose at the far post to head home Alexander-Arnold’s cross with three minutes left.

In a frantic climax, Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale – who had already saved crucially from Darwin Nunez – produced two incredible stops from Salah and Ibrahima Konate as Mikel Arteta’s pace-setters had to settle for a point, with Liverpool fully deserving their share of the spoils for a stirring fightback. It means the destiny of the title is now in Manchester City’s hands as they have a game in hand and have a home game against Arsenal to come. The fact that Arsenal came away with even a point was thanks to a remarkable display by Ramsdale, who emerged as a heroic figure to repeatedly deny a fired-up Liverpool attack and secure a draw that that might yet prove vital in the outcome of this title race.