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Derek Ross · 135w
It's more about where the sweat drops.
Muuny · 135w
the screen shouldn't be visible to a window looker.
sommerfeld · 135w
Perpendicular to window
fred · 135w
Window for natural lighting during video calls.
Sync · 135w
I usually point it at ma face
Lockesmith · 135w
My computer should be facing the wall during the summer months. That is to say, I should be able to see out the window behind my monitor. During the winter months, the snow blindness gets very real and we need to turn around.
Kieran · 135w
50/50
daniele · 135w
The wall. To watch the green.
TheSchnaz · 135w
window all day
Nelly 🍁 · 135w
Wall.
rabble · 135w
When it’s a window then there can be glare and the contrast is hard on the eyes. But at the same time if I’ve got a view out the window then I really enjoy getting to look outside when I’m thinking or need a microbreak. At the moment my home office only has a skylight, but I’m hoping for a...
unknown · 135w
Window
Reichard Könige · 135w
You need to be able to look up on occasion and view an object at a distance or you'll hurt the eyes. Doesn't need to be necessarily a window but maybe across a room. Same with seating. You need to get up on occasion.
Elephant in the root · 135w
Perpendicular is fine for me but I don't have a specific reason why.
nostrnaut · 135w
your face, generally speaking
ImNull · 135w
As long as the blinds are down it doesn't matter.
berto · 135w
Facing the wall, but window should not be directly behind. Video calls will look much worse if directly behind.
Unicorn㊙Whisperer · 135w
When I was a kid, no matter how awesome was the view, the important thing was to avoid parents getting an easy look, so laptop was always facing the wall, and when you hear footsteps approaching, quickly hit the keyboard with the acronyms POS (parents over shoulders) so whoever you're chatting with,...
ภ๏รtг๏ภคยt · 135w
White wall 100%
Mallory · 135w
Screen facing you while you face the window. Have a view occasionally and no glare. This makes the assumption I stay in one position while working on my laptop which I find near impossible.
Dagmar Johnson · 135w
Window. Easier on the eyes and healthier for the brain to have light behind the screen. You will experience less fatigue.
N3WD3V · 135w
The wall 🧱
HeyWatchItGuys · 135w
Wall
nostrich · 135w
screen faces the wall -> no window reflection you face the window -> see light and green.
sperry · 135w
from the window to the wall to the sweat drip...
roya ୨୧ · 135w
our work computers are in a warehouse that is devoid of windows, at home i prefer mine facing the window :)
Séimí Mac Síomón · 135w
Till the sweat drips down my balls? Aww skeet skeet skeet....
Fake Pilot · 135w
Depends on your personality. Used to work at Diet Doctor, where our boss wanted us all to sit against a wall because that's what he enjoyed. Less distractions. But if you have my personality, one where you want to have control/oversight, then sitting against a wall becomes even more distracting. But...
Katrin · 135w
Can a door be an option?!
doot · 135w
window sounds more feng shui
angel · 135w
I would still be under a window if I didn't look like a phantom on video calls.