
Russell Coker wrote:
When I was young people worried that their children would have eye problems from watching too much TV. That didn't happen.
But the people with back pain are reality. I changed my setup over the years significantly to avoid it. E.g. at home I am standing when using the computer. My daughter has her tablet always on the lap and is bending over it. It looks very unhealthy.. I cannot imagine any ergonomic way of using a tablet over a longer period.. so is this the everybody gets back pain generation? Regards Peter

I tend to compare tablets with books. If you hold a book in your hands to read it, there's no issue with posture. If you put a book on a table to read it there's no issue with posture. Whu should it be any different with a tablet? On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Petros <Petros.Listig@fdrive.com.au> wrote:
Russell Coker wrote:
When I was young people worried that their children would have eye problems from watching too much TV. That didn't happen.
But the people with back pain are reality.
I changed my setup over the years significantly to avoid it. E.g. at home I am standing when using the computer.
My daughter has her tablet always on the lap and is bending over it. It looks very unhealthy..
I cannot imagine any ergonomic way of using a tablet over a longer period.. so is this the everybody gets back pain generation?
Regards Peter
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