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    ‘Ooh-Ah-Ouch’ is not an advertisement for a pain relieving balm, it is what millions of notebook users experience each day. Keeping the consumer’s experience at the fore, Hewlett Packard’s Ergonomics R&D Program discovered a new way of working sans stress - The HP Adjustable Notebook Stand that ensures comfort for notebook users - whether at work or play.

    It is a good respite for many who took the strain on their neck, back and wrists as a proposition that comes along with spending long hours on their laptops. Changing the stress equation at work the HP Adjustable Notebook Stand provides users maximum productivity minus the discomfort that can come from using the keyboard incorrectly.

    This Notebook Stand can do wonders for the mobile user, who is a frequent traveler or the one who rarely leaves the desk in three easy steps:

    Wonder Step 1: Encourages better seating posture by elevating the notebook to a comfortable eye-level.

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    Wonder Step 2: Allows a much wider range of notebook adjustment, enabling greater flexibility for the user and helping them escape the rigidity that comes from sitting in a certain posture over time.

    Wonder Step 3: Provides the much needed support that the users arms and wrists so often grapple for while typing on ends on the keyboard.

    All in all the HP Adjustable Notebook Stand works as a big pressure reliever for both body and mind!!

    Speaking on the launch, Deepak Jagtiani, Country Manager, Accessories, Personal Systems Group, HP India said, “Notebook users usually have very restricted ways of adjusting the screen, due to the notebook keyboard being connected to it. With the new HP Adjustable Notebook Stand, we aim to address this limitation, by blending the best of technology with comfort and enabling a computing experience that ensures increased productivity along with the well-being of its user.”

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