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Career growth is no simple path. It's a labyrinth of challenges, triumphs, setbacks, and breakthroughs. We understand the highs and lows - the exhilaration of landing a dream job, the frustration of facing rejection, and the burnout that sometimes creeps in when we push ourselves too hard.
The good news is navigating through the twists and turns of professional development can be easier with the right tools. Choosing computer accessories that facilitate a seamless and efficient work experience sets you up to conquer tougher tasks that lie ahead.
It’s recommended to stay abreast of technological advancements in your field to stay relevant and competitive in an evolving workforce. Be open to adopting new tools, software, or digital platforms that enhance your productivity or streamline workflows. Develop proficiency in using relevant technologies and explore how they can integrate into your
By leveraging collaboration tools, organizations can bridge the gap between remote and on-site employees, creating a cohesive and productive work environment.
Choosing the right tools for remote work can set teams up for success by communicating effectively, cooperating seamlessly, and tapping into shared resources, regardless of physical location, ultimately leading to positive business outcomes.
89% of Hong Kongers prefer remote work, and HP offers a suite of collaboration tools for businesses that make it possible to efficiently and securely work from anywhere. Let us help you prepare for prosperity with strategies and equipment that can make flexible working policies fruitful for all.
An in-plane switching (IPS) monitor is a type of LCD (liquid-crystal display) monitor. It’s made up of backlighting or a mirror behind a polarizer. These sit behind the liquid with crystals mixed into it. The monitor relies on perfect alignment of the liquid crystals to pass along the light to the next polarizer. These crystals spin into position when electrically charged. In front of all of this is another polarizer, with the whole thing covered in the protective glass "screen" that we see with our eyes or touch, if it's a touch screen product. IPS is the standard for high-end monitors, such as those in some touch screen displays.
If you feel limited by the size of your computer display, consider getting a second monitor and setting up a dual monitor display. A dual-monitor setup is a great way to expand your computer display and speed up your workflow. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, a dual-monitor setup includes two computer monitors. One functions as either an expansion or duplication of the other monitor. We’ll get to the specifics of setting up your dual monitors in a second.
While the dual monitor setup has garnered a huge following of avid fans, there are also many vocal critics of this configuration that claim the good ole’ days of a single monitor actually increase your productivity. If you’re considering outfitting your office with a few more screens, it’s important to understand how, when, and why a dual monitor setup makes sense for you.
With remote video conferencing on the rise, it is more important than ever to have a webcam so you can interact face-to-face with clients and customers. While you can always purchase an external webcam and attach it to your display, it’s a lot more convenient, not to mention safer, to consider a monitor with a built-in webcam.
In this article, we’ll explain when you’d need a monitor with a built-in webcam, provide reviews of the 3 best options available from HP®, and go over some tips to make sure your next video conference is as smooth and productive as possible.
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
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