TECH NEWS – Users’ demands for monitors can be very diverse in terms of ergonomics and user experience. The proper adjustment of traditional monitor stands is often a problematic and time-consuming process, even though a screen or screens placed at the right height and angle can significantly improve the posture of the user during work, and this can have a positive effect on their well-being in the long term in addition to their efficiency. <\/strong><\/p>\n
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User and software requirements<\/strong><\/p>\n
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In many jobs, it promotes efficiency if users see several running programs or as many elements of the software they are currently using at the same time, and can access them conveniently and quickly – in such cases, the most obvious solution is to use a second screen. A problem that often arises is that users cannot place the monitor connected to the second computer in an ideal position: with most stands, the monitor can only be moved in one or two directions, and the process of setting it up and moving it is also problematic. And we have a limited amount of space on the desk, a significant part of which is taken up by one – or, as the case may be, two – monitor stands.<\/p>\n
There is also a difference between the software used for each job in terms of visual extensibility, from the point of view that we can see and reach the individual elements of the used interface more easily in a vertical or rather horizontal layout – of course, individual preferences and habits can also play a role in this. LG’s Ergo Dual monitor pair<\/a> with its special stand, which is now also available in Hungary, is specially designed for complex work. guarantees full flexibility during use: the two displays can be moved independently and placed in almost any position and arrangement.<\/p>\n
Comfort and efficiency<\/strong><\/p>\n
Our feeling of comfort while working we typically<\/a> don’t even perceive a significant part of influencing factors, even though they can affect our health in addition to our performance. An example of this is improper posture, which can cause, for example, back and neck pain or other health problems, as well as prolonged, constricted breathing. A direct consequence of these factors can be a deterioration in concentration, performance and general well-being.<\/p>\n