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Computer Flat Screens
Computer flat screens are not just a cool technological innovation; there are several more practical reasons why you may want to invest in one. Computer flat screens represent a leap in innovation and a technological breakthrough.
Not only do computer flat screens save you space on your desk, they are also more durable, offer better resolution, and may help prevent workplace injuries like sore backs and over-use injuries to which people who work for long periods of time at their computers are prone.
One great thing about computer flat screens is the amount of space that they save on your desk. While a traditional computer monitor may measure up to two feet in depth, a computer flat screen is usually no thicker than an inch or tow.
This frees up lots of space on your desk which can be used for other things, like files or office supplies, or just to give you more room to stretch out and be more comfortable in your workspace. This is especially important for the many people who work in cubicles or share offices with coworkers. Squeezing every inch of available space out of your work room can make for a much more pleasant work atmosphere.
Computer flat screens may also be more durable. A traditional computer screen works much like a miniature projector, which is why it takes up so much space. The parts can easily overheat and break, which is why a traditional computer monitor has lots of vents on it.
Computer flat screens work on a completely different principle; there are no parts or pieces to overheat in a computer flat screen, making them more durable. If you've sat in front of a traditional monitor all day and then spend time working with a flat screen you may even notice a difference in the radiant heat that is produced. A traditional monitor will become warm to the touch when used all day, while a flat screen will remain cool.
Lastly, computer flat screens have a better resolution and a better picture than a traditional computer monitor has. Many people start slouching and squinting and leaning in towards their computer screens as the days and weeks wear on at their jobs.
Their eyes become fatigued, their posture worsens, and their form suffers. This can result in lower back pain or injury, weakened muscles in the arms, hands, and core of the body. It can also contribute to eyestrain and carpal tunnel syndrome and other overuse injuries.
A computer flat screen offers better resolution, so eyestrain is less common. You can also keep better posture and form with computer flat screens because the display is easier to see. This prevents work related pain and overuse injury that has become more common as people spend more and more time at their offices in front of their computers.
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