Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:16PM EST
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Scenario: You're up and about, away from a desk, but you still need to get some work done. Maybe taking inventory in the storeroom, or even waiting in line somewhere. The point is you have no chair, no table, no workspace, and hunching over a laptop on the ground is no one's idea of good ergonomics.
Enter the Connect-A-Desk, a neat little solution for mobile laptop users, as long as you don't mind looking a little nerdy along the way.
The Connect-A-Desk is a sturdy plank that straps over your shoulders and rests against your waist, using a foam-padded bumper for comfort and support. Just plop your laptop on top of it and go. After setting it up for the first time, I found it to be a remarkably comfortable and usable system for computing on the go. It isn't perfect, requiring you to strain your neck down a bit and keep your hands awfully close to your body while you're typing, but it's infinitely better than hauling your computer around and dropping to the floor whenever you need to work on it. For light duty that requires walking around and typing on the go, it's a good solution.
At $35, it's maybe a bit on the pricey side, but probably worth it if your back hurts from being stuck on the ground as you try to get on-the-go work done. Just don't try giving one to someone as a Valentine's Day present...
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^If the biological body didn't keep trying to attack the 'foreign body' that is the chip implant - we'd already have that done! Guess sometimes our bodies are smarter than we are.
That is a cool product, wonder if you can sit or lay on a bed with it. Would take the heat off my eggs. LOL. I predict many accidents as a result of not beeing able to see where you are stepping though.
I think it's great idea. That is also what was said when they launched Palm Pilots for taking your work with you. Now3 look, everybody has one. Soon enough, we all will be taking our mobil desks and laptops with us.
Can we ad on accessories to carry our baby, water bottle, school books. Come on people.
That does look very akward. Seems like that would get frustrating after a while.
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6 Posted by cowboy_at_the_falls on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse
yeah, put me down for that chip in the head, it's 2008. i grew up watching the Jetsons - where's my flying car?