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April 17, 2025 47 mins

In this episode of NTVN, New Tech Vintage Nerds, AJ and Alex discuss standing desks and their uses, preferences, and assembly experiences, while standing.

Takeaways:
  • Discussing standing desk benefits, such as such as better posture, a more dynamic presentation style in virtual meetings, and improved overall well-being while working from home.
  • Personal Experiences with standing desks, including the types they use (two-legged vs. four-legged) and the challenges and benefits they encountered.
  • Assembly and Setup Tips
🔗 Gear Up with Our Top Tips: ® Brands or solutions mentioned (not in order):
  1. Gridfinity
  2. Kickstarter
  3. Zoom
  4. WebEx
  5. Microsoft Teams
  6. Huddles
  7. Hangouts
  8. Flexispot
  9. Ikea countertop
  10. Monster
  11. Seasonic
  12. GeForce (NVIDIA)
  13. AliExpress
  14. Apple MacBook
  15. LTT store (Linus Tech Tips)
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