MMD comes up with little ideas that help to make workless stressful and more effective
Work versus pleasure or some leisure- the constant fight every office goer grapples with. And when it’s springtime and still your emails and phone calls hardly leave you with little time for leisure, it can be sad indeed. Keeping this in consideration, MMD, the brand license partner for Philips Monitors, gives advice on how to make your day more productive and use time efficiently.
Tip 1: Make room and organize
To regain a better overview on upcoming work and the necessary materials for it, it helps to clean up your desk – this also applies to your PC desktop. On a monitor with a large format, multiple windows can be well-organized next to each other. This allows you viewing more information at a glance, hence make better sense of complex information from multiple sources and complete tasks faster. For example the Philips BDM4065UC offers vast 40 inches, so plenty of room to spread out.
Moreover, one large display can replace a dual-monitor configuration which is today commonly used for data-intensive applications, e.g. in financeBy now, there are also such monitors which enable parallel viewing of two streams from separate devices, e.g. the Philips BDM3470UP.
Tip 2: Create a dedicated work zone
A big screen also allows the space to be divided into multiple zones. A good way to use it is to establish a work zone as a primary focus: Place the current, most important, task in the centre, and devote the rest of the space to organization and consultation-related tasks, for example mail or messenger applications. This helps to better handle distractions like a mail bleeping on the screen or a pop-up reminder. These interruptions take our mind off the task at hand, often requiring us to open a new document, check our inbox, or pull up some data for a colleague
Tip 3: Get more detail
Increasing the size of the display creates more physical viewing and working area. However, this would be ineffective without increases in screen resolution. Hence, technologies that deliver super-fine resolutions, with pixel densities beyond HD, are increasingly in demand.
With many new notebooks now featuring QHD resolution, a QHD external display ensures that notebook users have the same image resolution on an external screen as they do on their notebook. An even finer resolution is UHD (Ultra High Definition), also termed 4K resolution, which packs four times as many pixels per inch of screen as Full HD and delivers four times the clarity. This can be found for example in the Philips 288P6LJEB.
So, it’s time to make the best use of technology to boost productivity while working more comfortably. Thank MMD later!!