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4 Monitor Array and 4 Monitor Computers

Posted on : 24-06-2011 | By : superpc | In : multiple monitors

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Around ten years earlier, computers were of big sizes and now we have slim and ultra slim
monitors. But now in latest developments of computers, you can even have 4 monitor
computers which have horizontal or vertical display of four LCDs in 4 monitor array system.  These systems are highly compatible and give you a scintillating experience. These are capable of increasing appealing look of your room or office.  4 monitor computers can be adjusted anywhere, like in a shop, in drawing room and in bed room or study room. Such computer systems are useful in handling supervision work also.  4 monitor array systems are designed in such a manner that it is able to balance four competent systems at a time. Best thing in this is that they are not too costly as compared to its usefulness.
Kids and children love to play games and have a spectacular view to make gaming exciting.
4 monitor array systems are available in various designs and colors. You can choose from a
variety of designs and colors depending on your room and choice. And start having an endless and exciting world of creativity and images.
4 monitor computers are highly useful for professionals or traders. Most of stands take up least space and thus do not hinder any other work performed by you. 4 monitor array systems easily fits in any corner or centre area of a room. Before buying make sure that 4 monitor computers are enough to satisfy your needs as there are other variants also available. But a 4 monitor array is widely in demand in many nations and especially in United States and United Kingdom. This is no doubt a fun filled technology trick to make you more versatile. With 4 monitor computers you can research or write in or at different documents at a time. There is thus more possibility to have a much wider search on internet in a quicker manner.

4 Monitor Array: How to Get a Multi-Monitor setup for Your Office

Posted on : 18-06-2011 | By : superpc | In : multiple monitors

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Regardless of what type of work you do, you can benefit from the increased productivity that comes along with using a multi-monitor setup at work when using your computer. The ability to expand your workspace across multiple screens allows you better access to editing files and documents, monitoring email, or simply running several applications at once without having to switch back and forth. Perhaps you have a 4 monitor array at home that you are comfortable using, and would like to have the same accessibility to your computer at work. If you are concerned about discussing the upgrade with your
boss or manager, allow me to share some suggestions to help you build your case.

A simple way to begin expanding your workspace is to possibly find an unused monitor collecting dust in the office. Ask your boss/manager if you can use that one. If you simply ask if you may use an extra monitor without offering a solution, you are likely to get shut down immediately. If your office has several unused monitors lying around, you will be able to customize your space with a 4 monitor array using this method in no time! If you meet resistance with this method, be sure to inform him or her of the fact that more desktop “real-estate” improves productivity. Additional space equals increased
productivity.

You may also suggest that multiple, smaller monitors are cheaper that a larger unit. If this becomes a cost issue, you can compare the prices of smaller monitors required for a 4 monitor array to the cost of one larger monitor that covers equal area. The multi-monitor setup will, indeed, save time and money both in the short and long terms.

Another approach may be to offer a “trial run.” Are employees actually more productive with more work space? Be able to demonstrate the benefits of saving time by not having to constantly open/close/maximize/minimize projects. It is also helpful if your boss can directly see the benefits for themselves.  Maybe a 4 monitor array for the boss, too?

Look the part. If you are seated in a prominent location where you come into contact with clients or customers, a multi-monitor setup portrays a business that efficient and ahead of the times. On top of actually increasing your productivity, a 4 monitor array also gives your business an edge by building confidence with your clientele.

You could also request an additional computer to complete all of your tasks more efficiently. Since this option would be more costly than a multiple-monitor setup, you may have some bargaining room with this request, depending on your company. Obviously, this method would work best with a larger corporation with more resources for supplies. Bonus points if you are into day trading or a similar profession where your superior would feel the importance of such an upgrade.

Use any of these suggestions at your own risk. Preferably discuss any options where more equipment is required when you know that your company is ahead financially, to avoid maximal frustration from superiors. When planned correctly, I believe your company will see the benefits of using a 4 monitor array to increase productivity and give their employees an extra edge.

3 Monitor Array versus 4 Monitor Array

Posted on : 10-04-2011 | By : superpc | In : multiple monitors

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3 Monitor Array versus 4 Monitor Array
But it’s only one more monitor, right? WRONG! I’m going to discuss the difference between a 3 monitor array and 4 monitor array; including the trading pc hardware you need to get set up correctly. But before we get to the nitty-gritty, I also want to discuss some of the advantages of using both a 3 and 4 monitor array over using a traditional single monitor computer. And while this may seem obvious to some people, I still recommend you read, because you might just learn something new, which could save you thousands of dollars and hours of work.
So, what am I talking about? Well a case study done just a few years ago pointed out the fact that the typical office worker can spend hours every week switching between applications. That means if you’re pay employees to work, you could be paying them for up to a week of work that they simply aren’t doing, by no fault of their own. Interesting huh? And I know a lot of you trade stocks, so how about day traders productivity with a single monitor setup? Well, with day trading, staying on top of stats and figures is the key to staying ahead of the curve. If you’re switching between applications, not only could this cause a lag in your stats display (think refresh lag), but depending on the computing power you require, you could risk down time due to a crash- as most crashes happen between application changes.
Ok, so you know why you need multiple screens, so what do you need to know about a 3 monitor array versus a 4 monitor array? Well, five main factors differentiate between 3 and 4 monitors: the stand; the monitors; the video card(s); the processor; RAM. I’m going to briefly touch on each one of these factors to help you make a well informed decision when you go to purchase your 3 monitor or 4 monitor array, depending on which you decide will work best for you.
When it comes to the stand, your options are between vertical (one on top of another) and horizontal (side by side). Most people choose a horizontal display, because it makes a little more intuitive sense. But because of space constraints, you might be better off with a vertical placement. This is really a matter of placement, and as far I know there isn’t any scientific evidence to suggest one is better than the other. However, if you go with vertical stands you will be limited to 3 monitors. At the time of writing, I’m not aware of a simple solution for a 4 monitor vertical array, although there are custom solutions available.
Video cards are constantly being updated, and because of the technology constantly being improved. At the time of writing this, my favorite video card for both a 3 and 4 monitor computer system is the 512MB GDDR3 NVS450 Quadro4 which is Workstation Certified. This is my favorite card by far. I highly recommend.
Processors: I recommend both for a 3 monitor array or 4 monitor array that you go with the Intel i7 Dual Core processor which boast an impressive 3.33 GHz (x2) of processing power. This will be more than enough power for 3 or 4 monitors- and will even leave some room for upgrade if you so choose to do so at a later date. I would not suggest choosing a processor less than the Intel i5. Doing so could cause issues.

Ram: Get 8 GBs of DDR3. This will help squash any lags that may occur. If you must try and save here, you mustn’t buy less than 4 GBs DDR3! Doing so could prove disastrous.

Hope this helps! Go get yourself a new 3 or 4 monitor array and watch your productivity and hence profits SOAR!