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Office Technology – Computer Accessories

New age office technology features computer accessories which have revolutionized the way we work with computers. Businessmen and corporate enterprises have found that owning a laptop or a desktop computer alone wouldn’t suffice. There are a lot of complementary components that need to go along with them to establish a full-fledged working environment.

Computer accessories aid in getting better results. They have specific purposes and benefits. Take for instance a situation where you find it difficult to view your laptop screen; you can always opt for a laptop raiser to adjust its height to your specific needs. This eliminates the constant need for bending and helps you maintain a proper posture, thereby avoiding back related ailments. Similarly, a notebook arm lets you adjust the positioning of the laptop for easy handling. This is best suited for labs and offices where there is space constraint and people are constantly on the move.

Advanced office technology solutions include the latest computer accessories, which have made the experience of working more pleasurable. Unlike earlier, when stress was a major factor affecting efficiency, today we have comfortable, anti-stress components that ease computer usage. These include gel based wrist-rest (keyboard) and mouse pads which help reduce pressure from long duration typing and handling of the mouse.

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How to Critique Art the Gentle Way

Certainly, there is hardly a time when one does not formulate personal opinions on a piece of artwork or exhibition. These critics are not simply based upon emotions but proper knowledge and skills in criticizing art. You don’t have to be an art expert religiously trained in the field like Robert Hughes, nor an artist like Pablo Picasso. What you simply need are 10 steps to dissecting an art piece. Here goes!

Study the title and description accompanying the artwork How has the title guided your interpretation? Would you have interpreted differently with another title? Do you agree with the statement of the piece? Bear in mind, the viewer usually deciphers differently from the artist intents.

Observe Scan the painting for a few minutes. Take note of the size, shape, subject matter, symbols represented, medium, colors, texture and composition of elements that constructs the painting. A piece would normally evoke emotions first before critical analysis can be applied. Thus, emotional response should be left to the end.

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