What Is To Become Of The Desktop PCs
With the birth of the lap top, actually quite a long time ago now, the desktop pcs are being slowly phased out. This is because of the bulkiness and desk space issues, as well as the fact that so many people are traveling as they work. But the most comfortable and actually the healthiest way to work at a computer is at the desktop personal computer.
When it comes to convenience, there is nothing like a laptop. And with the mouse already built in in many models, these mice are easier on the wrist than the moveable mouse on the pad.
But whom ever designed it never thought of typing. The typist is not at ease typing on the lap top. It was never made for a large typing jobs. The keyboard is flat, not elevated like a typing keyboard. It is not property positioned, so that your neck and head needs to be bending in an unnatural way at all times while working on the lap top.
The original typewriter, way back in ancient history it seems now, was designed so that your fingers almost automatically searched for the proper keys, which were elevated. In fact, after learning how to properly type, it becomes second nature to find the keys with your fingers, which are also of different lengths. All this was kept in mind for typing when the typewriter was designed.
If you type a lot, a keyboard can be connected to your lap top so that it is at the proper height while you are sitting. You will need to purchase a keyboard with a usb attachment, rather than the older models that hook up to most desktops.
So, for convenience, the lap top cannot be beat. But you will never need a chiropractor when you use desktop pcs for your daily computer work.
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