
"Direct sunlight on your laptop screen causes glare, which makes it maddeningly difficult to see your display. In turn, that can cause eyestrain, leading to headaches and reduced productivity."
"Sunlight can also make your laptop overheat, which reduces its battery life and throttles performance. If the temperature outside is uncomfortably hot for you, it's probably dangerous for your computer as well."
"To extend your open-air workday, find the shadiest nook in your outdoor space. It could be under a tree, beneath an overhang on your building, or in the shadow of an adjustable patio umbrella."
"Balancing structure and comfort, this cushion's proprietary material provides substantial spinal support without pushing you forward. Because it lacks straps, you have to readjust it."
Direct sunlight on laptop screens creates glare, making it difficult to see and leading to eyestrain and headaches. Sunlight can also cause laptops to overheat, reducing battery life and performance. Apple recommends using laptops in temperatures between 50 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. To work outside comfortably, choose cooler times like early mornings or evenings and find shaded areas. For a permanent workspace, consider a sturdy umbrella and outdoor furniture, while adding ergonomic cushions for comfort during long work sessions.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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