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Youtube in the garden
Youtube in the garden





Some manufacturers offer privacy screens which can be attached to your laptop's screen to reduce glare although it will help to fight the dreaded 'mirror effect', it doesn’t usually get rid of it all. Using a laptop stand ( shop the best selling laptop stands on Amazon) will ensure the fan on your laptop is not covered and so it won’t overheat – make sure there is space between the laptop and the surface for air to pass. A laptop hood may look silly, but it acts as a cap for your laptop, cutting out the sun’s glare from your screen. If you are planning to spend a lot of summer making the most of the sunshine, it might be worth looking at equipment that makes using your laptop outside easier. For gazebos try Amazon, Wayfair or Argos.Alternatively, if sitting at a table ensure you have a parasol, or a gazebo will also work wonderfully. HB says: If you're in the garden, you can get shade by choosing a spot in the garden directly under trees. If the midday sun is making your screen unreadable, moving somewhere with more coverage or placing your laptop in the shade will do the trick. Not only will taking regular breaks from the sunshine help to avoid any uniform tan lines, but it will also give your laptop a chance to cool down. Choose your spot wisely and embrace the shade Even if you're working outdoors in your local park or you're working indoors but are sitting directly in front of, or adjacent to, a window, you'll find these tips from independent tech retailer, Ebuyer, useful. If you're working from home, you'll probably want to work outside (in your garden, on the patio or your balcony) during the summer to make the most of the heatwave.īut there are some practices you can follow and some tools to buy to help you work in the sun at ease – because we all know how hard it is to see our laptop screens once the sun's out.







Youtube in the garden