Triple Screen Computer
So you have had your dual monitor arrangement for some time now, and you’re adequately satisfied. You have no reason for a triple screen computer. Well, that’s understandable if you’re content with the current flow of your workload, and if you really don’t see the point in growing your business any further. But if you’re like most of us who won’t let a great thing pass by, then why wouldn’t push for the best? One more monitor could be exactly what you need to handle heavier page loads, a few more applications, and both running side-by-side without a glitch.
A triple screen computer is not necessarily for those of us who spend most of our time using our dual monitor arrangement to check out friends in social networks, e-mails, and favorite chats. It could be though if your dual monitor arrangement isn’t enough for your personal life. Maybe your current workload is fine for you, but you’re finding it rather annoying to minimize and maximize your way through your social life, hiding mounds of work under mounds of other work. Maybe you’re tired of getting that special someone the wrong idea every time you begin to chat with her between work and your computer freezes, the chat that could have led to your next romantic venture. These are some reasons our customers choose a triple screen computer, not only for business, but when the third screen adds to the time allotted for both business and social life.
Most commonly, it’s a simple matter of the time trade-off. A serious businessman usually doesn’t have the time to wait for his computer to catch up to him, but simultaneously running multiple applications can cause exactly this problem, especially with his productivity and professional page loads. A triple screen computer is the difference between freezing up and running hot in his case, and with either a simple adapter added to a top-of-the-line prototypical computer, or with just the right trading computer, triple screens and their hefty benefits become possible!
If you’re tired of working little by little, visit MultiplexPC.com to triple your monitor arrangement and your success!