Posted in Art, Computer on 15 July 2009

In a world where everything is assuming the shape of sleek and smooth metal that tends to cut down on the excess and maintains focus on the bare minimum, wood is a material that still is very much relevant and olds its own against all new comers. Marlies Romberg, a recent graduate of the Utrecht School of Arts, has decided to bring back the Victorian-styled design (though not that extensive and lavish) and integrate it with the modern digital world to create a fast paced wooden hub. The result of this unique thought and innovative design is the ‘Wooden Computer Workstation’.
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Posted in Computer, Designer, Technology on 9 July 2008

With growing usages, we feel the need of either a huge screen or an alternate screen. Whilst former had many options but later is a buzz created by Samsung’s offering of SyncMaster 2263DX, which has been reviewed by Wired. Now all your sundry widgets and other digital ephemera can be accommodated on that alternate screen. Also, the idea of having multiple monitors on your machine makes you more organized. Samsung seemed to have realized the reality before any one could and the fact that a complete a full-size second monitor can overkill is a well considered thought. Hence, they unveiled the SyncMaster 2263.
The model has an appealing finish and pioneering design. The downsides comprise average presentation and a high value. And yes the 7-inch monitor won’t be an easy deal as it demands $550 whist within less than $100, you can buy and pair two decent 20-inch monitors. The 2263DX is fine-looking freak is defined as a cool innovation act and not the chief lure in the LCD sideshow.
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