By Desire Athow
Businesses spend countless hours trying to figure out how to improve the productivity of their workers even by a fraction of a percent. That’s because every single process that can be tweaked, every second that can be shaved and every step that can be finetuned brings tangible benefits in terms of overall efficiency.
Yet, there’s one thing that literally stares us in the face and doesn’t receive the attention it should: your computer monitor. Employees usually look at it for at least eight hours a day if desk-bound, and it’s due a revolution.
Traditional tech buying cycles usually take into account base units and input peripherals, but displays are left out of the equation because they still work and are a pain to move around and refurbish.
Even the widespread shift from fixed personal computers to laptops didn’t change that despite the fact that notebooks have much smaller displays and often better graphics performance compared to the units they usually replace.
The business advantages derived from multiple displays are well documented: Bill Gates and the late Terry Pratchett were well-known advocates, but rolling multiple displays across hundreds of desktops is not an easy task as it can be quite disruptive if the installation requires …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components