A Second Revolution is Here

Apple's newest hit, the iPad, is having a huge impact on the public. Not only is it excellent as a reading device, its razor sharp display and brilliantly designed touch interface make it an ideal platform for watching television programs and high definition movies. And it is easily portable making it the perfect tool for reading email, maintaining a schedule, internet browsing, and countless other jobs we have all become accustomed to doing with desk-based computers. But you have to be very careful with it.

The Problem:  Consider the iPad. It is very thin with a sloping back and glass front. This design makes it very "slippery" and awkward to handle. If you hold it in your lap, you must keep your head aimed down to see the screen. This can easily cause neck strain and is a big problem for a lot of people. You can hold it up, but then your arms become tired. You can place it on an A-frame on a desk or tabletop, but that doesn't work if you want to lean back or recline. And when you carry it around, it needs protection - big time. If you don't believe it, try some of the links at the bottom of this page.

The Solution:  Open up the eazel and your iPad is ready for use in an unlimited number of positions. Place it anywhere in your 3D viewing space, at any angle. Regardless of your position or posture, your iPad is ergonomically optimized. No more slipping, no more sore neck, no more tired arms. You position the screen so it is at the ideal viewing angle and height. You can even enjoy those long movies and TV shows hands free while lying on your back in bed! Only the eazel solves these issues. Click here to learn more.

With your iPad and Articulating eazel you'll finally have the combination of enjoyment and usability you've always wanted. Guaranteed.


Want Confirmation? Check out these independent reports:

iPad for Movies? Call my Chiropractor. - Jeff Bertolucci, PC World
5 Reasons the iPad May be Bad for Ergonomics. - Salma Jafri, Suite101.com
The Apple iPad Has a Few Worms - Cyndi Davis, Ergolab
iPad: Ergonomic Disaster - Donald Clark
iPad Ergonomics May Be Harmful - Karen Jacobs, Boston University
iPad's Major Flaw: Ergonomics - Daniel Peiser

 


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